Species

Lachancea kluyveri CBS 3082 Saccharomycetes (Species Group)

[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Lachancea ]

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Taxonomy:Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Lachancea
Synonym:Saccharomyces kluyveri CBS 3082
Comment:Saccharomyces kluyveri, a budding yeast, is the only known Saccharomyces species that is petite negative and has a pathway for pyrimidine degradation. Unlike most other Saccharomyces yeasts, it does not primarily ferment glucose.
Ncbi Go to NCBI Taxonomy (4934)
Eol Encyclopedia of life
Wiki Wikipedia
Publications:
et. al. Right (2009)
Genome Res 19, 1696-1709. Down
et. al. Right (2000)
FEBS Lett 487, 56-60. Down

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Lachancea kluyveri NRRL Y-12651

[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Lachancea | Lachancea kluyveri ]

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Taxonomy:Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Lachancea | Lachancea kluyveri
Synonym:Saccharomyces kluyveri NRRL Y-12651
Comment:Saccharomyces kluyveri, a budding yeast, is the only known Saccharomyces species that is petite negative and has a pathway for pyrimidine degradation. Unlike most other Saccharomyces yeasts, it does not primarily ferment glucose.
Ncbi Go to NCBI Taxonomy (226302)
Eol Encyclopedia of life
Wiki Wikipedia
Publication:
et. al. Right (2003)
Science 301, 71-76.

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