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  1. Archaea

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    Archaea exhibit transcriptional and translational machinery that bears striking resemblance to that found in Eukarya, despite their prokaryotic cellular organization. For instance, Archaean RNA polymerase (RNAP) is structurally related to the eukaryotic RNAP II, possessing multiple subunits and requiring eukaryotic-like transcription factors (such as TATA-binding protein analogs) for initiation $\cite{Kruger2003}$.
    Gene regulation in Archaea often employs systems distinct from the classic bacterial […