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Functional and Evolutionary Integration of a Fungal Gene With a Bacterial Operon. [PDF]
Sun L +11 more
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Phylogenetic and ecological drivers of the avian lung mycobiome and its potentially pathogenic component. [PDF]
Salazar-Hamm PS +11 more
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The revised three-step detour pathway in dolichol biosynthesis is evolutionarily conserved in budding yeast. [PDF]
Hanaoka K +5 more
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Phylogenetics of Saccharomycetales, the ascomycete yeasts
Ascomycete yeasts (phylum Ascomycota: subphylum Saccharomycotina: class Saccharomycetes: order Saccharomycetales) comprise a monophyletic lineage with a single order of about 1000 known species.
Sung-Oui Suh +2 more
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Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is an exogenous growth regulatory signal that is produced by plants and various microorganisms. Microorganisms have been suggested to cross-communicate with each other through IAA-mediated signaling mechanisms. The IAA-induced tolerance response has been reported in several microorganisms, but has not yet been described in ...
Ming-Chung Chiu, Jui-Yu Chou
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Phylogeny, evolution, and potential ecological relationship of cytochrome CYP52 enzymes in Saccharomycetales yeasts [PDF]
AbstractCytochrome P450s from the CYP52 family participate in the assimilation of alkanes and fatty acids in fungi. In this work, the evolutionary history of a set of orthologous and paralogous CYP52 proteins from Saccharomycetales yeasts was inferred. Further, the phenotypic assimilation profiles were related with the distribution of cytochrome CYP52 ...
Jossué Ortiz-Álvarez +2 more
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Intracellular Yeasts in Endothelial Cells of a Great Blue Heron (Ardea Herodias)
Intracellular organisms in the endothelial cells of several organs of an adult great blue heron (Ardea herodias) were identified as a yeast in the family Saccharomycetales based on ultrastructural morphology and sequence data from the ribosomal RNA ...
Caroline Millins, Janet E Hill
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 2004
Two new yeasts are described that were recognized as novel from nucleotide divergence in domains D1/D2 of 26S rDNA. The new species and their type strains are the following: Trichomonascus petasosporus NRRL YB-2092T (CBS 9602T), mating type a, NRRL YB-2093 (CBS 9603), mating type alpha, and Sympodiomyces indianaensis NRRL YB-1950T (CBS 9600T ...
Cletus P Kurtzman, Kurtzman Cletus P
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Two new yeasts are described that were recognized as novel from nucleotide divergence in domains D1/D2 of 26S rDNA. The new species and their type strains are the following: Trichomonascus petasosporus NRRL YB-2092T (CBS 9602T), mating type a, NRRL YB-2093 (CBS 9603), mating type alpha, and Sympodiomyces indianaensis NRRL YB-1950T (CBS 9600T ...
Cletus P Kurtzman, Kurtzman Cletus P
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Two yeast strains, DMKU-WBL1-3 and DMKU GT3-16, were obtained from grease samples collected from grease traps at the Kasetsart University canteen, Thailand. Pairwise sequence analysis indicated that the strains were closely related to Candida cylindracea NRRL Y-17506T, but differed by 11 and 35 nucleotide substitutions in the D1/D2 domain of the large ...
Chanita Boonmak, Nantana Srisuk
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2022
Seven yeast strains, representing a single novel anamorphic species, were isolated in Thailand. They consisted of five strains (DMKU-MRY16T, DMKU-SK18, DMKU-SK25, DMKU-SK30 and DMKU-SK32) obtained from five different mushrooms, and two strains (ST-224 and 11-14.2) derived from insect frass and soil, respectively.
Pannida Khunnamwong +2 more
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Seven yeast strains, representing a single novel anamorphic species, were isolated in Thailand. They consisted of five strains (DMKU-MRY16T, DMKU-SK18, DMKU-SK25, DMKU-SK30 and DMKU-SK32) obtained from five different mushrooms, and two strains (ST-224 and 11-14.2) derived from insect frass and soil, respectively.
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