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- Kluyveromyces marxi**** in ascomycetous yeast and member of the genus, Kluyveromyces. It is the ****ual stage (teleomorph) of Atelosaccharomyces pseudotropicalis...
- mutants. Kluyveromyces is widely cultured for microbiological and genetic research. Some important species include: Kluyveromyces lactis Kluyveromyces marxi****...
- Kluyveromyces lactis is a Kluyveromyces yeast commonly used for genetic studies and industrial applications. Its name comes from the ability to ****imilate...
- contains strains of yeast that can metabolize lactose, such as Kluyveromyces marxi****, Kluyveromyces lactis, and Saccharomyces fragilis, as well as strains of...
- neutralizes the K28 toxin by forming a complex with it. Killer properties of Kluyveromyces lactis are ****ociated with linear DNA plasmids, which have on their...
- Kluyveromyces dobhanskii is a species of Kluyveromyces fungus existing as a yeast. Upon discovery, K. dobzhanskii was placed into the genus Saccharomyces...
- Kluyveromyces aestuarii is a Kluyveromyces species of fungus occurring as a marine yeast. It was discovered in 1961 and was originally placed in the genus...
- species of the genus Lachancea. The species has previously been known as Kluyveromyces thermotolerans and Zygosaccharomyces thermotolerans, which is the name...
- Kluyveromyces wickerhamii is a fungus in the genus Kluyveromyces that exists as a yeast. Upon discovery in 1956, K. wickerhamii was placed into the genus...
- Saccharomyces, Lachancea, Saccharomycoides, Schizosaccharomyces, Kluyveromyces, Starmera, Eremothecium, Merimbla, Sugiyamaella. The bacterial component...