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Imagine yourself as Carl Woses explain your colleagues about your classification.

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I. (Carl Woese) classified the living organisms into three domains based on the differeneces in rRNA nucleotide sequence and lipid structure of the cell membrane. The three domians are Bacteria. Archae and Eukarya.
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