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Answer by Armatus for How do archaea relate to eukaryotes and bacteria?
The relationship between the three is so overly complicated because of horizontal gene transfer, i.e. cells sharing parts of their genome with others instead of the normal passing-down to the next...
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Indeed the situation is a bit complicated and not totally well understood. Archaea and bacteria are superficially very similar, they're both small, have circular chromosomes, and not a lot of internal...
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I've read that they all share some genes, internal structure, and behaviour with each other, but with different degrees of overlap depending of what the function is. E.g., archaea have some eukaryotic...
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