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Archaea
have more complex RNA polymerases than Bacteria
, similar to Eucarya. Unlike
bacteria
,
archaea
cell walls do not contain peptidoglycan.
Archaea
have
different
membrane lipid bonding from
bacteria
and eukarya. There are genetic
differences
.
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