Some research suggests that a unikont (a eukaryotic cell with a single flagellum) was the ancestor of
opisthokonts (Animals, Fungi, and related forms) and
Amoebozoa, and a bikont was the ancestor of
Archaeplastida (Plants and relatives),
Excavata,
Rhizaria, and
Chromalveolata.
Cavalier-Smith has suggested that
Apusozoa, which are typically considered
incertae sedis, are in fact bikonts. Relationships within the bikonts are not yet clear. Cavalier-Smith has grouped the Excavata and Rhizaria into the
Cabozoa and the
Archaeplastida and
Chromalveolata into the
Corticata, but at least one other study has suggested that the
Rhizaria and
Chromalveolata form a
clade. An alternative to the Unikont–Bikont division was suggested by Derelle
et al. in 2015, where they proposed the
acronyms
Opimoda–
Diphoda respectively, as substitutes to the older terms. The name Diphoda is formed from the letters of
DIscoba and
diaPHOretickes (shown in capitals). ==Cladogram==