On the phylogenetic position of Myzostomida: can 77 genes get it wrong?. Bleidorn, C., Podsiadlowski, L., Zhong, M., Eeckhaut, I., Hartmann, S., Halanych, K., M., & Tiedemann, R. BMC evolutionary biology, 9:150, 1, 2009.
On the phylogenetic position of Myzostomida: can 77 genes get it wrong? [pdf]Paper  On the phylogenetic position of Myzostomida: can 77 genes get it wrong? [link]Website  abstract   bibtex   
Phylogenomic analyses recently became popular to address questions about deep metazoan phylogeny. Ribosomal proteins (RP) dominate many of these analyses or are, in some cases, the only genes included. Despite initial hopes, phylogenomic analyses including tens to hundreds of genes still fail to robustly place many bilaterian taxa.

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