diogmiids
Diogmiids are a proposed taxonomic group of unicellular eukaryotes that includes organisms previously classified as amoeboid protists. The name "diogmiid" is derived from the Greek word "diogmos," referring to a dispersal or scattering, reflecting the varied and often fragmented nature of their evolutionary history and morphology. This group is characterized by the presence of certain molecular markers and distinct cytoskeletal features, particularly related to their pseudopodia, which are temporary extensions of the cell used for locomotion and feeding.
Research into diogmiids has primarily utilized genetic sequencing to understand their phylogenetic relationships. These studies suggest