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What is the difference between archaea and eubacteria?

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Second difference is the absence of thymine in T or TψC loop, but in eubacteria thymine is present. Otherwise Archaebacteria have lots of similarities with eubacteria, like cell size, absence of nucleus, presence of 70 S ribosomes. read more

• Categorized under Health,Science | Difference Between Eubacteria and Archaebacteria According to scientists, there are six differentiated kingdoms into which living things can be divided. The eubacteria and archaebacteria are probably the least known of this categorization. read more

Eubacteria Monerans can be classified into three major groups: the eubacteria (True bacteria), cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and archaebacteria (ancient bacteria). The eubacteria are the commonly encountered bacteria in soil, water and living in or on larger organisms, and include the Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. read more

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