Animal, Plant, and Fungi Phylogeny: A Surprising Relationship in Eukaryota Phylogeny. Written by: Robyn Broyles • edited by: Donna Cosmato • updated: 10/16/2012 Fungi and plants may look similar, but they are not closely related.
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