- of
absolute rank (but see notes), from most
general to most specific:
Superdomain Domain or
Empire Subdomain (biology)
Realm (in virology)
Subrealm (in...
-
Alternative classifications of life include: The two-empire
system or
superdomain system,
proposed by Mayr (1998), with top-level
groupings of Prokaryota...
- This can
create a "
superdomain"
called "Acytota", also
called "Aphanobionta", of non-cellular life; with the
other superdomain being "cytota" or cellular...
- This
combined superdomain can
occur in
diverse proteins that are not
related by gene
duplication alone. An
example of a
superdomain is the
protein tyrosine...
- the
current level, the
server checks for
wildcards in all
enclosing superdomains, all of the way up to the root.[citation needed] In the
examples listed...
-
protein tyrosine phosphatase domain and C2
domain pair, was
called "a
superdomain" that may
evolve as a
single unit. The
structural and
sequence motifs...
- domain, are
inherited together as a
single unit and thus
constitute a
superdomain, not only in PTEN but also in
various other proteins in fungi, plants...
-
plants and
fungi comprise a PTP-C2
superdomain. An
integrated PTP
domain and C2 domain, the PTP-C2
superdomain came into
existence over 1
billion years...
- auxilin,
located near the N-terminus of the polypeptide,
constitute a
superdomain, a
tandem arrangement of two or more
nominally unrelated domains that...
-
tyrosine phosphatase domain and a C2 domain. This
domain pair
constitutes a
superdomain, a
heritable unit that is
found in
various proteins in fungi, plants...