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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associate domain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to networking, computer science, or organizational structures where a domain is linked or associated with another entity.
Example: "In our project, we need to establish an associate domain to facilitate communication between different departments."
Alternatives: "related domain" or "connected domain".
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For hits identified by HHblits, an e-value threshold of 0.001 was used to associate domain families.
Because RASSF1A has the identical Ras associate domain as RASSF1C [ 15, 16], RASSF1A may bind Ras in the same manner as RASSF1C.
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These genes included a wall-associated kinase (Glyma19g21700) and a membrane-associating domain (Glyma16g08050).
Another gene detected in the association analysis of persistency is PAPD1, a polyA polymerase associated domain containing 1.
Topology editor and user interface are designed and used to capture plant design model and the associated domain knowledge, and to visualize and validate the generated control recipe.
In addition to the SET domain, plant SUVH proteins contain a plant-specific YDG (named after the three conserved amino acids)/SRA (SET- and Ring Finger-associated) domain.
FHA = Forkhead-associated domain.
The ubiquitin associated domain is seen in many signaling proteins [ 28].
However, the extent of the Scc2/ Scc4-associated domain in centromeric regions has been debated.
We therefore called this foot domain LARA for 'LdcI associating domain of RavA' (El Bakkouri et al., 2010).
Further evidence to support this comes from the analysis of topologically associated domain (TAD) structure in mammalian genomes.
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