Mitochondrial genome data support the basal position of Acoelomorpha and the polyphyly of the Platyhelminthes.
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Marta Riutort | J. Boore | I. Ruiz-Trillo | J. Baguñá | M. Riutort | H Matthew Fourcade | Jeffrey L Boore | Jaume Baguñà | Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo | H. Fourcade | Iñaki Ruiz-Trillo
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