Saccharomyces mikatae explained
Saccharomyces mikatae, a type of yeast in the Saccharomyces sensu stricto complex.[1] Its type strain is NCYC 2888T. The cells are round to short-oval in shape, they arrange singly, in pairs and short-chain. Their budding is multipolar.[2]
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Further reading
- Liti. G.. Barton. D. B. H.. Louis. E. J.. Sequence Diversity, Reproductive Isolation and Species Concepts in Saccharomyces. Genetics. 174. 2. 2006. 839–850. 0016-6731. 10.1534/genetics.106.062166. 16951060. 1602076.
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Notes and References
- Three new species in the Saccharomyces sensu stricto complex: Saccharomyces cariocanus, Saccharomyces kudriavzevii and Saccharomyces mikatae. . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology . September 2000 . G I . Naumov . S A James . E S Naumova . E J Louis . I N Roberts . 50 . 5 . 1931–1942 . 10.1099/00207713-50-5-1931 . 11034507. free .
- Web site: 2888 - Saccharomyces mikatae. https://web.archive.org/web/20140221051422/http://www.ncyc.co.uk/print-ncyc-2888.html. dead. 21 February 2014. Strain Information. National Collection of Yeast Cultures. 12 January 2013.