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Archaea are more or less similar to eukaryotes than bacteria​

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Although archaea superficially resemble bacteria in terms of size and cellular organization (members of both groups lack nuclei), they are surprisingly similar to eukaryotes at the molecular level. For instance, all archaea replicate their DNA and synthesize proteins using molecular machines like those of eukaryotes.

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