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What is the noun for eukaryots?

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eukaryote
  1. Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The largest gap in the fossil record is thought to be the evolution from prokaryote to eukaryote cells.”
      “Complete eukaryote chromosomes were investigated for intrachromosomal duplications of constitute a major part of the genome.”
      “The invention further relates to eukaryote cells or prokaryote cells containing the recombinant DNA vector or the recombinant fowlpox virus.”
eukaryogenesis
eukaryality
  1. The condition of being a eukaryote
eukaryot
  1. Alternative form of eukaryote
eukarya
  1. plural of eukaryote
  2. Examples:
    1. “In fact, archea have more in common with eukarya than bacteria, suggesting that the ancestral eukaryotic cell was an archeon.”
      “The eukarya are characterised by having their genetic material isolated in a membrane-bound nucleus.”
      “Once multi-cellular eukarya developed, the increased scope for mutation drove an explosion in the diversity of eukarya about 600 million years ago.”
eukaryotes
  1. plural of eukaryote
  2. Examples:
    1. “Events of DNA duplication were described in many eukaryote genomes, but are the duplication dynamics similar in all eukaryotes?”
      “Why are extragenic mutations evidently more common in viruses than in prokaryotes or eukaryotes?”
      “Different versions of endosymbiotic theory have been presented in the literature to explain the origin of eukaryotes and their mitochondria.”
eukaryots
  1. plural of eukaryot
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