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What are some important factors to consider when choosing a domain name?

Before obtaining a domain name consider how the domain name impacts SEO and the use of keywords. Another factor is branding and setting a distinction between the domain and others with similar names or products/services.


How are organisms in domain archaea similar to those in domain eukarya?

Both have a cell wall


How are organisms in the domain eukarya similar to those in domain archaea?

Both have a cell wall


How organisms in the domain eukarya similar to those in the domain archaea?

Both have a cell wall


SET stands for?

The abbreviation of the protein domain 'SET' stems from three proteins containing the domain: Su(var), Enhancer of zest, and Trithorax.


What is the role of the N-domain in calreticulin?

Type your answer here... The N-domain of calreticulin is thought to possess the role of a molecular chaperone whereby it assists in the non-covalent folding and unfolding of proteins as well as directly interacting with other proteins.


What is the difference between transfer function and frequency transfer function?

frequency transfer function deals with transfer in frequency domain, transfer function alone can be referring to any type of transfer in different domain e.g time domain


What is difference between work group and domain?

what is difference between work-group and domain


What is an autotransporter?

An autotransporter is a structural domain found in some bacterial outer membrane proteins.


What delimiter separates domain spaces?

In domain names, the delimiter that separates different parts (or levels) of the domain is the period (or dot). For example, in the domain "www.example.com," the periods separate the subdomain ("www"), the second-level domain ("example"), and the top-level domain ("com"). Each part of the domain represents a different level in the domain hierarchy.


Must all organisms in the same kingdom also belong to the same domain?

No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.


What is different from domain archea and domain bacteria?

They had independent evolutionary development