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Natural trait variation across Saccharomycotina species.

Johnson J-T WangJacob Lucas SteenwykRachel B Brem
Published in: FEMS yeast research (2024)
Among molecular biologists, the group of fungi called Saccharomycotina is famous for its yeasts. These yeasts in turn are famous for what they have in common-genetic, biochemical, and cell-biological characteristics that serve as models for plants and animals. But behind the apparent homogeneity of Saccharomycotina species lie a wealth of differences. In this review, we discuss traits that vary across the Saccharomycotina subphylum. We describe cases of bright pigmentation; a zoo of cell shapes; metabolic specialties; and species with unique rules of gene regulation. We discuss the genetics of this diversity and why it matters, including insights into basic evolutionary principles with relevance across Eukarya.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • genetic diversity
  • stem cells
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • copy number
  • saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • gene expression
  • living cells
  • single molecule
  • fluorescent probe