Characteristics that eubacteria and archaea have in common:
- they belong to prokaryotic organisms;
- they have 70S ribosomes;
- they reproduce asexually by the binary fission, budding and fragmentation;
- they are found in extreme environments like hot springs and gut of humans.
Characteristics that distinguish eubacteria and archaea from eukaryotes:
- the domains Eubacteria and Archaea are composed entirely of single-celled microorganisms;
- eubacteria and archaea don't have a nucleus and organelles;
- eubacteria are sensitive to antibiotics, unlike archaea and eukaryotes;
- in eubacteria the first amino acid during protein synthesis is formylmethionine, unlike archaea and eukaryotes;
- in eubacteria and archaea DNA is represented by a circular chromosome and plasmids;
- eubacteria do not have histones in their chromosomes, unlike archaea and eukaryotes.
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