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Saccharomycotina is a
subdivision (subphylum) of the
division (phylum)
Ascomycota in the
kingdom Fungi. It
comprises most of the
ascomycete yeasts. The...
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Neocallimastigomycota Dikarya (inc. Deuteromycota)
Ascomycota Pezizomycotina Saccharomycotina Taphrinomycotina Basidiomycota Agaricomycotina Pucciniomycotina Ustilaginomycotina...
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division of the
kingdom Fungi. It is the only
class in the
subdivision Saccharomycotina, the
budding yeasts.
Saccharomycetes contains a
single order, Saccharomycetales...
- have been
numerous reversions to
unicellularity across fungi (e.g.,
Saccharomycotina, Cryptococcus, and
other yeasts). It may also have
occurred in some...
- such as
powdery mildews,
dermatophytic fungi, and Laboulbeniales. The
Saccharomycotina comprise most of the "true" yeasts, such as baker's
yeast and Candida...
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internal ascospore formation.
Members of the
Taphrinomycotina and
Saccharomycotina do not form croziers. The form of the ascus, the
capsule which contains...
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Saccharomycotina Saccharomycetes Pezizomycotina...
- 300
million years ago. The
largest phylogenetic study to date
about Saccharomycotina, also
known as
budding yeasts,
indicated in 2018 that the (currently...
- Kingdom:
Fungi Phyla and
subphyla with
yeast species Ascomycota p. p.
Saccharomycotina (true yeasts)
Taphrinomycotina p. p.
Schizosaccharomycetes (fission...
- coli,
Proteus vulgaris, and Streptococcus, as well as
fungi in the
Saccharomycotina cannot make ergothioneine.
Ergothioneine is a
thiourea derivative of...