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Archaea - History

A Wisdom Archive on Archaea - History

Archaea - History

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Archaea, Archaea - Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes, Archaea - Evolution and classification, Archaea - Form, Archaea - Habitats, Archaea - History

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Archaea - History: Encyclopedia II - Archaea - Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes

Archaea are similar to other prokaryotes in most aspects of cell structure and metabolism. However, their genetic transcription and translation — the two central processes in molecular biology — do not show the typical bacterial features, but are extremely similar to those of eukaryotes. For instance, archaean translation uses eukaryotic initiation and elongation factors, and their transcriptio ...

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Archaea, Archaea - History, Archaea - Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes, Archaea - Habitats, Archaea - Form, Archaea - Evolution and classification

Read more here: » Archaea: Encyclopedia II - Archaea - Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes

Archaea - History: Encyclopedia - Archaea

Phylum Crenarchaeota Phylum Euryarchaeota     Halobacteria     Methanobacteria     Methanococci     Methanopyri     Archaeoglobi     Thermoplasmata     Thermococci Phylum Korarchaeota Phylum Nanoarchaeota The Archaea (also called Archaebacteria) are a major division of living organisms. Although there is still uncertainty in the exact phylogeny of the groups, Archae ...

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Archaea - History: Encyclopedia II - Archaea - Archaea Bacteria and Eukaryotes

Archaea are similar to other prokaryotes in most aspects of cell structure and metabolism. However, their genetic transcription and translation — the two central processes in molecular biology — do not show the typical bacterial features, but are extremely similar to those of eukaryotes. For instance, archaean translation uses eukaryotic initiation and elongation factors, and their transcription ...

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Archaea, Archaea - History, Archaea - Archaea Bacteria and Eukaryotes, Archaea - Habitats, Archaea - Form, Archaea - Evolution and classification

Read more here: » Archaea: Encyclopedia II - Archaea - Archaea Bacteria and Eukaryotes

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