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Agroup of scientists is studying a protist species. the species is currently classified in the phylum chrysophyta because of its physical characteristics. however, after the scientists analyze the species' dna, they discover that the dna is most similar to protists in the phylum phaeophyta. what will the scientists most likely do next? a. they will reclassify the species in the phylum phaeophyta. b. they will keep the species in the phylum chrysophyta. c. they will place the species in both phyla. d. they will create a new phyla for this species.

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