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All organisms are categorized into three domains. They are archaea, eukarya, and bacteria. The researchers classify archaeal and bacterial taxa mainly based on their similarities in protein sequences, RNA, and DNA. Archaea replicate by means of budding and binary fission. They appear in different shapes such as pleomorphic, bacilli, and cocci.

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