Wikipedia talk:Today's featured article/January 10, 2011
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The first sentence of this front page blurb describes prokaryotes, not Archaea. The first sentence of any article should, at the very least, address the topic of the article, not some other major group.
"The Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms with no cell nucleus nor any other membrane-bound organelles." So are prokaryotes.
And are they a "group?" You know, group means something specific in biology, that they're not a "clade," and I thought that the Archaea were a clade. This is not too technical, either, if making it simpler makes it inaccurate. This sentence appears to be about prokaryotes, not Archaea.