His primary areas of study are InterPro, Database, Genetics, PROSITE and Genome. His InterPro study combines topics in areas such as Web server and Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool. His research in Database intersects with topics in XML, InterProScan and Protein tertiary structure.
His research in the fields of Gene, Rhizobiaceae, Fish Proteins and 2R hypothesis overlaps with other disciplines such as Tetraodon nigroviridis. His work in PROSITE addresses subjects such as TIGRFAMs, which are connected to disciplines such as UniProt and Post translational. His Genome research incorporates elements of Vertebrate and Sinorhizobium meliloti.
Daniel Kahn mainly investigates Genetics, Gene, Biochemistry, Sinorhizobium meliloti and Genome. His work deals with themes such as Rhizobiaceae and Cell biology, which intersect with Gene. His Genome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Protein domain, Myogenesis, Drosophila, Metabolic pathway and Computational biology.
Daniel Kahn has researched Protein domain in several fields, including Database, Data mining, Sequence alignment and Sequence comparison. His work carried out in the field of Computational biology brings together such families of science as Bioinformatics, Protein family, Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool, InterPro and PROSITE. His PROSITE research integrates issues from XML and InterProScan.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Metabolic network, Genetics, Gene expression, InterPro and Gene. His research in Genome, Human genome and Genome evolution are components of Genetics. Daniel Kahn combines subjects such as Vertebrate and Fish Proteins with his study of Genome.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including UniProt, XML, Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool, PROSITE and TIGRFAMs. As a member of one scientific family, Daniel Kahn mostly works in the field of XML, focusing on Web service and, on occasion, InterProScan, Database and Web server. The various areas that Daniel Kahn examines in his Simple Modular Architecture Research Tool study include Annotation, Bioinformatics and Protein family.
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InterPro: the integrative protein signature database
Sarah Hunter;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch.
Nucleic Acids Research (2009)
Genome duplication in the teleost fish Tetraodon nigroviridis reveals the early vertebrate proto-karyotype
Olivier Jaillon;Jean-Marc Aury;Frédéric Brunet;Jean-Louis Petit.
Nature (2004)
The InterPro Database, 2003 brings increased coverage and new features
Nicola J Mulder;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K Attwood;Amos Marc Bairoch.
Nucleic Acids Research (2003)
The InterPro protein families database: the classification resource after 15 years
Alex L. Mitchell;Hsin-Yu Chang;Louise C. Daugherty;Matthew Fraser.
Nucleic Acids Research (2015)
The composite genome of the legume symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti.
Francis Galibert;Turlough M. Finan;Sharon R. Long;Sharon R. Long;Alfred Pühler.
Science (2001)
The InterPro database, an integrated documentation resource for protein families, domains and functional sites
Rolf Apweiler;Terri K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch;Alex Bateman.
Nucleic Acids Research (2001)
InterPro in 2011: new developments in the family and domain prediction database
Sarah Hunter;Philip Jones;Alex Mitchell;Rolf Apweiler.
Nucleic Acids Research (2012)
Genetic regulation of biological nitrogen fixation
Ray Dixon;Daniel Kahn.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2004)
InterPro, progress and status in 2005
Nicola J. Mulder;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch.
Nucleic Acids Research (2004)
New developments in the InterPro database
Nicola J. Mulder;Rolf Apweiler;Teresa K. Attwood;Amos Bairoch.
Nucleic Acids Research (2007)
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