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Archaea
Since the Archaea and Bacteria are no more related to each other than they are to eukaryotes, the term prokaryote's only surviving meaning is "not a eukaryote",
Archaea New World Encyclopedia
Evidence for lateral gene transfer between Archaea and bacteria from genome sequence of Thermotoga maritima. Nature 399(6734): 323-329. Woese, C. R., and G. Fox. 1977.
The Earth Life Web The Archaea
Archaea differ from bacteria in that they have histone proteins associated with their DNA as we do. Like us, they have no muramic acid in their cell walls and they
Biological Diversity 2 Maricopa Community Colleges Ten
Traditional classifications have placed the archea and bacteria into a single taxonomic kingdom due to theri morphological similarity.
Bacteria
For about 3 billion years, all organisms were microscopic, and bacteria and archaea were the dominant forms of life. Although bacterial fossils exist, such as
Introduction to the Archaea UCMP University of California
The Domain Archaea wasn't recognized as a major domain of life until quite recently. Until the 20th century, protists, and bacteria. By the 1970s,
Archaea Bacteria Viruses Protists University of Illinois
Bacteria. Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes. No organelles - only a cell wall, cell membrane, DNA, and enzymes; Cell wall - not rigid like a plant cells, but
The Procaryotes Archaea Bacteria Online Textbook of
The Microbial World Lectures in Microbiology by Kenneth Todar PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Bacteriology The Procaryotes: Archaea and Bacteria
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Archaea
Since the Archaea and Bacteria are no more related to each other than they are to...