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Archaea and Bacteria are both domains of life, but they differ in genetic and structural characteristics. Archaea are more closely related to Eukarya than Bacteria, based on genetic studies. Additionally, Archaea often thrive in extreme environments, while Bacteria are more diverse in their habitats.

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