Eukaryotes are set apart from other organisms like bacteria, mainly by the fact that they have what is called a nucleus. Archaea are actually more closely related to eukaryotes than they are to bacteria. The machinery that does the copying of the genetic information that keeps the cell going is in many instances more similar to those we see in eukaryotic cells.

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