Yarrowia porcina sp. nov. and Yarrowia bubula f.a. sp. nov., two yeast species from meat and river sediment
@article{Nagy2014YarrowiaPS, title={Yarrowia porcina sp. nov. and Yarrowia bubula f.a. sp. nov., two yeast species from meat and river sediment}, author={E. Nagy and D. Dlauchy and A. Medeiros and G. P{\'e}ter and C. Rosa}, journal={Antonie van Leeuwenhoek}, year={2014}, volume={105}, pages={697-707} }
Eleven yeast strains representing two hitherto undescribed species were isolated from different kinds of meat samples in Hungary and one from the sediment of a tropical freshwater river in Southeastern Brazil. The analysis of the sequences of their large subunit rRNA gene D1/D2 domain and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions placed the two new species in the Yarrowia clade. Some of the seven strains representing the first new species can mate and give rise to asci and form ascospores… CONTINUE READING
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