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The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is
The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is
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The unifying feature of archaea (single-celled prokaryotes without a nucleus) that distinguishes them from bacteria is the lack of a layer of peptidoglycan in the cell wall. Peptidoglycan is a large molecule, or polymer, composed of amino acids and sugars.