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Using DNA analysis, what we called "bacteria" turn out to be two different clades, the Eubacteria (true germs) and the Archaea (which means "ancient") that appear to be the earliest known life forms. Some are able to live happily in boiling water, srtrong acids and alkalies, conditions that were probably common when the earth was very young.

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