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Archaebacteria were first discovered in extreme environments such as high temperatures and high salinity, where they thrived in conditions thought to be inhospitable to most life forms. Scientists identified these microbes by studying their unique cell structure and biochemical properties, which distinguished them from other bacteria. Subsequent advancements in DNA sequencing technology have further helped in identifying and studying archaebacteria.

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