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Systematics of methanol assimilating yeasts and neighboring taxa from multigene sequence analysis and the proposal of Peterozyma gen. nov., a new member of the Saccharomycetales [PDF]
The relatedness among methanol-assimilating yeasts assigned to the genus Ogataea and neighboring taxa (Phylum Ascomycota, Subphylum Saccharomycotina, Class Saccharomycetes, Order Saccharomycetales) was determined from phylogenetic analyses of gene sequences for nuclear large and small subunit (SSU) rRNAs, translation elongation factor-1alpha and ...
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2006
Programmed translational frameshifting is a ubiquitous but rare mechanism of gene expression in which mRNA sequences cause the translational machinery to shift reading frames with extreme efficiency, up to at least 50%. The mRNA sequences responsible are deceptively simple; the sequence CUU-AGG-C causes about 40% frameshifting when inserted into an ...
Philip J, Farabaugh +3 more
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Programmed translational frameshifting is a ubiquitous but rare mechanism of gene expression in which mRNA sequences cause the translational machinery to shift reading frames with extreme efficiency, up to at least 50%. The mRNA sequences responsible are deceptively simple; the sequence CUU-AGG-C causes about 40% frameshifting when inserted into an ...
Philip J, Farabaugh +3 more
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Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
This study provides new insights into yeast-insect interaction and emphasises the potential of yeast as an overlooked factor in insect health. As edible insects become increasingly integral to the global food system, a comprehensive understanding of their microbiology is of paramount importance.
Gabriele Bumbulytė, Vincas Bu̅Da
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This study provides new insights into yeast-insect interaction and emphasises the potential of yeast as an overlooked factor in insect health. As edible insects become increasingly integral to the global food system, a comprehensive understanding of their microbiology is of paramount importance.
Gabriele Bumbulytė, Vincas Bu̅Da
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Clavispora, a new yeast genus of the Saccharomycetales
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1979In Candida lusitaniae van Uden et do Carmo-Sousa (1959), strains of opposite sex have been found. Cells of the opposite mating types conjugate and form asci with one to four clavate spores. These are easily liberated from the ascus. The type strain of Candida obtusa (Dietrichson) van Uden et do Carmo-Sousa ex van Uden et Buckley (1970) also produces ...
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Symbiosis, 2017
A number of fungi have been reported for their ability to make symbiotic relationship with plant roots. This mutual interaction helps fungi produce important metabolites in the rhizospheric region supporting plants for better growth and survival. These biologically important fungal metabolites, especially of antibiotic potential, can be isolated and ...
Faiz-ul-Hassan Nasim +5 more
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A number of fungi have been reported for their ability to make symbiotic relationship with plant roots. This mutual interaction helps fungi produce important metabolites in the rhizospheric region supporting plants for better growth and survival. These biologically important fungal metabolites, especially of antibiotic potential, can be isolated and ...
Faiz-ul-Hassan Nasim +5 more
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Disseminated yeast (Order Saccharomycetales) infection in a Muscovy duckling (Cairina moschata).
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne, 2017A Muscovy duckling was presented for necropsy due to ongoing mortalities on a farm. Microscopic examination revealed multisystemic inflammatory lesions with intralesional and intracytoplasmic yeast-like organisms. We identified these agents as yeast belonging to the Order Saccharomycetales based on sequence data obtained from the ribosomal RNA operon.
Madhu, Ravi +3 more
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Four new species of Trichomonascaceae (Saccharomycetales, Saccharomycetes) from Central China
MycoKeysChun-Yue Chai +2 more
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