I'm just curious if they did a DNA sequence on this critter? Maybe so since they were able to decide that it was related algae. I didn't know any organism had more than one nuclei. Thanks for a very interesting article I probably would not of found otherwise
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I think they've looked at some DNA but haven't done a full sequencing. I think they probably have the classification spot on since it's an organism we've known about for decades, but there is always the chance to uncover even more.