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Biology, 28.02.2020 19:53 jaelynnm

You are a technician in the newly established Forensic Microbiology Lab of the Moon. A recently discovered microbe is brought in for inspection. It has the following characteristics:. no membrane-bound organelles; ribosomal RNA with some eukaryotic sequences; introns in some DNA segments; a cell wall lacking peptidoglycan; and complex RNA polymerase molecules. This organism is most likely a member of which domain?

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