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what evidence suggest that archaebacteria are the ancient bacteria?​

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Answered by rajnisinhmar1117
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The phylogenetic evidence suggests that the archaebacteria are at least as old as the other major groups. Moreover, some of the archaebacteria have a form of metabolism that seems particularly well suited to the conditions believed to have prevailed in the early history of life on the earth.

Answered by tulipmishra08
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...Phylogenetic evidence...

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Phylogeny, the history of the evolution of a species or group, especially in reference to lines of descent and relationships among broad groups of organisms. ... Most phylogenies therefore are hypotheses and are based on indirect evidence.

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