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[edit] DNA evidence
A shared gene placed Buddenbrokia as a Myxozoan. But - as the second article said - its independent existence meant that more extensive DNA studies could be done. These placed it - and implicitly all members of Phylum Myxozoan - much closer to the Radians than the Bilaterans.--GwydionM 20:28, 7 July 2007 (UTC)