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The science and analysis of yeast classification. The polyphasic approach to yeast systematics is a universal consensus nowadays. This means that for...
Yeasts are predominantly unicellular fungi that reproduce asexually by budding or fission and do not form sexual stages within or upon a fruiting...
The classification of clinically important yeasts and diagnosis of the role they play in the infectious process are dependent on culture of the...
Fungi constitute one of the major branches of the tree of life. There are about 100,000 described species in the Fungi, but it has been estimated...
Nucleated, usually filamentous, sporebearing organisms devoid of chlorophyll; typically reproducing both sexually and asexually; living as parasites...
A key source of genetic variation is exchange of genetic material among individuals. Genetic exchange among closely related individuals is common in...
The evolution of flower morphology is beginning to be understood through research on the genetic mechanisms of reproductive development in...
The classification of Fungi based on phylogenetic (evolutionary) relationships. Fungi constitute one of the major branches of the tree of life. There...