Final answer:
Replication in archaea is more similar to eukaryotes than to eubacteria. Some archaea cells, however, like eubacteria, have 1 origin of replication. However, the sequences in their origins are very similar to eukaryotes. Their initiator proteins are also very similar.
Step-by-step explanation:
True, replication in archaea is more similar to eukaryotes than to eubacteria. While some archaea cells have only 1 origin of replication, their sequences and initiator proteins are very similar to those in eukaryotes. Eukaryotes typically have multiple origins of replication on their linear chromosomes, similar to archaea cells.