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  • 04 February, 2026

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Archaea

A recent scientific study has revealed that a DNA sequence which normally acts as a stop signal for protein synthesis in almost all organisms behaves differently in some archaea. Instead of stopping protein production, this sequence codes for a rare amino acid in certain archaeal species.
This discovery is significant because it
challenges the concept of a universal genetic code and highlights the unique molecular biology of archaea, further distinguishing them from bacteria and eukaryotes.

About Archaea

Archaea are a group of microorganisms whose name is derived from the Greek word meaning “ancient things.” They are considered one of the oldest forms of life on Earth and constitute the third domain of life, alongside Bacteria and Eukarya.

Habitat of Archaea

Archaea are known for their ability to survive in extreme environmental conditions. They are commonly found in hot springs, cold deserts, hypersaline lakes, acidic environments, and deep-sea regions.
Although many archaea are extremophiles,
not all archaea live in extreme habitats.

Characteristics of Archaea

Archaea are single-celled, prokaryotic organisms that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
They are similar to bacteria in size and shape but are
biochemically and genetically distinct.

  • Their cell membrane contains unique ether-linked lipids, unlike the ester-linked lipids of bacteria and eukaryotes.

  • Most archaea possess a cell wall, but it does not contain peptidoglycan, which is a key component of bacterial cell walls.

  • Archaea are generally slow-growing organisms.

Archaea and Human Health

Certain species of archaea are found in the human gut microbiome. Ongoing research suggests that they may play a role in human digestion, metabolism, and overall gut health, though their exact functions are still being explored.

Applications of Archaea

Archaea are known to produce antimicrobial compounds and exhibit strong antioxidant activity.
Due to their ability to survive in extreme conditions, they are widely used in
biotechnology and eco-friendly wastewater treatment processes.

Challenges in Culturing Archaea

Archaea are extremely difficult to culture in laboratory conditions. This is because they require very specific environmental conditions, such as precise temperature, pressure, salinity, and pH levels, which are hard to replicate artificially.

Scientific Importance of Archaea

Archaea play a crucial role in helping scientists understand:

  • The origin and evolution of life on Earth

  • Mechanisms of survival in extreme environments

  • The possibility of life existing beyond Earth


Source: INDIAN EXPRESS


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