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Three-domain system / Prokaryote / Archaea / Microorganism / Microbial phylogenetics / Bacteria / Eukaryote / Endosymbiotic theory / Carl Woese / Biology / Microbiology / Monera
Date: 2006-10-24 06:58:42
Three-domain system
Prokaryote
Archaea
Microorganism
Microbial phylogenetics
Bacteria
Eukaryote
Endosymbiotic theory
Carl Woese
Biology
Microbiology
Monera

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