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What are archaebacteria?

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Group of primitive bacteria present since 3.5 billion years, very different than other prokaryotes (absence of peptidoglycans in cell walls/ have unusual lipids- ether not ester- in plasma membrane/ distinctive RNA molecules/ RNA polymerase is like eukaryotic one)


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