Gholamreza Darai spends much of his time researching Virology, Virus, Genetics, Molecular biology and Gene. His studies deal with areas such as Antibody and Antigen as well as Virology. His work deals with themes such as Southern blot, Restriction enzyme and DNA, which intersect with Virus.
His work on Genetics deals in particular with Genome, Nucleic acid sequence, Sequence alignment and Peptide sequence. Gholamreza Darai has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Amino acid, Genomic library, RNA, EcoRI and Molecular cloning. His Gene research incorporates elements of Equine herpesvirus 2 and Equine herpesvirus.
Gholamreza Darai mainly investigates Virology, Molecular biology, Genetics, Virus and Gene. As part of the same scientific family, Gholamreza Darai usually focuses on Virology, concentrating on Tupaia and intersecting with Infectivity. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Recombinant DNA, Genomic library, RNA and Restriction enzyme, DNA.
His study in Nucleic acid sequence, Genome, Open reading frame, Molecular cloning and DNA polymerase are all subfields of Genetics. His Genome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sequence analysis, Iridovirus and Phylogenetic tree. His work carried out in the field of Virus brings together such families of science as Cell culture and Antibody.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Virus, Gene, Genome and Genetics. He works in the field of Virology, focusing on Puumala virus in particular. He is interested in DNA polymerase, which is a field of Gene.
Gholamreza Darai has included themes like Open reading frame, Phylogenetics, Phylogenetic tree and Mastadenovirus in his Genome study. His research related to Nucleic acid sequence and Sequence analysis might be considered part of Genetics. His studies in Iridoviridae integrate themes in fields like DNA ligase and DNA.
His main research concerns Virus, Virology, Gene, Genome and Open reading frame. His Virus research focuses on subjects like Antibody, which are linked to Immune system and Immunity. His Virology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Ecology.
His research on Gene often connects related topics like Molecular biology. Gholamreza Darai is interested in Iridoviridae, which is a branch of Genome. Open reading frame is the subject of his research, which falls under Genetics.
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Genome sequence of a human tumorigenic poxvirus: prediction of specific host response-evasion genes.
Tatiana G. Senkevich;Joachim J. Bugert;Jerry R. Sisler;Eugene V. Koonin.
Science (1996)
The genome of molluscum contagiosum virus: Analysis and comparison with other poxviruses
Tatiana G. Senkevich;Eugene V. Koonin;Joachim Jakob Bugert;Joachim Jakob Bugert;Gholamreza Darai.
Virology (1997)
The Complete DNA Sequence of Lymphocystis Disease Virus
Christian A. Tidona;Gholamreza Darai.
Virology (1997)
Analysis of the primary structure of the long terminal repeat and the gag and pol genes of the human spumaretrovirus.
B Maurer;H Bannert;G Darai;R M Flügel.
Journal of Virology (1988)
Cloned HBV DNA causes hepatitis in chimpanzees.
Will H;Cattaneo R;Koch Hg;Darai G.
Nature (1982)
Analysis of the first complete DNA sequence of an invertebrate iridovirus: coding strategy of the genome of Chilo iridescent virus.
Nurith J Jakob;Kristin Müller;Udo Bahr;Gholamreza Darai.
Virology (2001)
Is the major capsid protein of iridoviruses a suitable target for the study of viral evolution
Christian A. Tidona;Paul Schnitzler;Roland Kehm;Gholamreza Darai.
Virus Genes (1998)
New ecological aspects of hantavirus infection: a change of a paradigm and a challenge of prevention--a review.
Martin Zeier;Michaela Handermann;Udo Bahr;Baldur Rensch.
Virus Genes (2005)
Analysis of the genome of fish lymphocystis disease virus isolated directly from epidermal tumours of pleuronectes.
Gholamreza Darai;Kerstin Anders;Hans-Georg Koch;Hajo Delius.
Virology (1983)
DNA Analysis of Insect Iridescent Virus 6: Evidence for Circular Permutation and Terminal Redundancy
H. Delius;G. Darai;R. M. Flügel.
Journal of Virology (1984)
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