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- Saccharomycetes belongs to the Ascomycota division of the kingdom Fungi. It is the only class in the subdivision Saccharomycotina, the budding yeasts....
- Most of these species were previously classified in a taxon called Hemiascomycetes. The Taphrinomycotina include a disparate and basal group within the...
- organization of their genomes is quite different. The diversity of the hemiascomycetes, a group of ascomycetes that contains most of the known yeast species...
- beetles focusing on ambrosia beetles and fungi, bio-systematics of hemiascomycetes and discomycetes and fungal diseases. Batra was born in Nawan Jandanwala...
- the vertebrate lineage leading to humans. It has also occurred in the hemiascomycete yeasts ~100 mya. After a whole genome duplication, there is a relatively...
- Wolfe KH (July 2002). "Gene order evolution and paleopolyploidy in hemiascomycete yeasts". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United...
- occasional photographs. Has literature references for each major division (Hemiascomycetes, Plectomycetes, Pyrenomycetes, and Discomycetes). Generally uses then-modern...
- 1982) 233. M. F. Madelin, A. Feest "Dipodascus macrosporus, sp. nov. (Hemiascomycetes), ****ociated with plasmodia of Badhamia utricularis" Transactions of...
- Wolfe KH (July 2002). "Gene order evolution and paleopolyploidy in hemiascomycete yeasts". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United...
- representing the various branches of the Saccharomycotina (formerly known as Hemiascomycetes), some of them of biotechnological or medical interest. At the end...