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eukaryoteIn biology, one of the three major groupings (domains) into which all life on Earth is divided. Eukaryotes are distinct from the other domains, the archaea and the bacteria (which in the obsolete systematics were combined under the name of prokaryotes) to a comparable extent and are believed to have evolved from ancestors that included genetic traits of both. Eukaryotes are the only one of the three domains that evolved multicellular organisms, but there are single-cell eukaryotes (such as yeast) as well. The cells of eukaryotes possess a clearly defined nucleus, bounded by a membrane, within which DNA is formed into distinct chromosomes. Eukaryotic cells also contain mitochondria, chloroplasts, and other structures (organelles) that, together with a defined nucleus, are lacking in the cells of prokaryotes. Typically, eukaryotic cells are ten times larger in each dimension than bacteria and archaea. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Archaea cell chemotaxis endoplasmic reticulum genome Golgi apparatus intron kingdom Kornberg, Roger David meiosis mitochondria mitosis prokaryote protein synthesis | In conjunction with the discovery of the new enzyme class, sirtuin -(silent information regulators) that mute certain genes and molecules by removing an activating molecular group--astonishing effects have been detected in all eukarya. Coverage encompasses methods for microbes representing Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, but aside from a chapter on bacteriophages, the manual does not cover viruses, algae, or protozoa. Based on the modern phylogenetic classification, Bacteria, Archaea (microbes living in extreme environments) and Eukarya (sometimes termed Eukaryota) (66) may be recognized as the three domains for which separate mother cells had been produced from the PBC. |
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