Archaeome
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Archaeome is the totality of Archaea bacteria. Biologists classify archae separately from eubacteria. Archaeome is one of the new -omes in modern biology. Archaeome specifically refers to the molecular components that distinguishes Archaea from eubacteria and eukaryotes. Archaea specific genes, proteins and ligands are not completely independent. However, they tend to be very distant in the homology search such as BLAST. Archaome also means the totality of Archaea genomes and proteomes as the sum of specieces that belong to that superkingdom.
See Eubacteriome