The five-kingdom taxonomic system is not especially old; for a long time, three kingdoms were recognized, then four, then (as of 1959) five. In light of Carl Woese's discovery of deep genetic divergence within the Kingdom Monera, why do you think he did not simply suggest adding a sixth kingdom rather than the supra-kingdom classification of domains?
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