Lipids and Ascospore Morphology in Yeasts (original) (raw)

Variation in functional ascospore parts in the ascomycetous yeast Dipodascopsis uninucleata

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Isolation of Yeast Ascospores Free of Vegetative Cell Contamination

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Microbiology, 1982

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Oxylipins and ascospore morphology in the ascomycetous yeast genus Dipodascus

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Ascospore aggregation and oxylipin distribution in the yeast Dipodascopsis tothii

Pieter van Wyk

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2000

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Studies on the Fine Structure of Microorganisms: V. Morphogenesis of Nuclear and Membrane Structures during Ascospore Formation in Yeast

Tadayo Hashimoto

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1960

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Fluorescence microscopy: An aid to the elucidation of ascomycete structures

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Biological Activites and Fundamental Variations Between Fungal Isolates Belong to Ascomycetes

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Schweigkofler W., Lopandic K., Molnár O., Prillinger H. (2002). Analysis of phylogenetic relationships among Ascomycota with yeastphases using ribosomal DNA sequences and cell wall sugars. Organisms, Diversity, Evolution 2, 1-17.

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Ascospore Morphology and Ultrastructure of Species Assigned to the Genus Lipomyces Lodder et Kreger-van Rij

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Long-chain Fatty Acid Compositions of Some Asporogenous Yeasts and Their Respective Ascosporogenous States

Bennie Viljoen

Microbiology, 1987

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Origins of variation in the fungal cell surface

Kevin Verstrepen

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004

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Eisosomes and membrane compartments in the ascomycetes

Vicky Sophianopoulou

Communicative & Integrative Biology, 2011

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Scanning electron microscopy characterisation of colonies of Candida albicans morphological mutants

Matthias Sipiczki

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Barnettozyma siamensis f.a., sp. nov., a lipid-accumulating ascomycete yeast species

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International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology, 2014

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Lipid accumulation in the new oleaginous yeast Debaryomyces etchellsii correlates with ascosporogenesis

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Biomass and Bioenergy, 2015

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Quirico Migheli

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Ultrastructure of developing ascospores in Sordaria brevicollis

Charles Hackett

Journal of Bacteriology, 1976

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An acetylsalicylic acid-sensitive aggregation phenomenon in Dipodascopsis uninucleata

Pieter van Wyk

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1999

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Astaxanthinogenesis in the yeastPhaffia rhodozyma

Cirano Ulhoa

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1997

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Analysis of phylogenetic relationships among Ascomycota with yeast phases using ribosomal DNA sequences and cell wall sugars

Ksenija Lopandic

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Dissection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae asci

Michael Sacher

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, 2009

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Fungal Genetics

Malcolm Whiteway

Biology and Applications, 2005

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Exploring the extremes: applying high concentration of yeast extract leads to drastic morphological changes and elimination of (+)-geodin and asterric acid production in Aspergillus terreus submerged cultures

Marcin Bizukojć

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Pieter van Wyk

FEMS Yeast Research, 2005

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Transmission electron microscopy of yeast

Robin Wright

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2000

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Preferential Occurrence of Nonsister Spores in Two-Spored Asci of SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE: Evidence for Regulation of Spore-Wall Formation by the Spindle Pole Body

Lance Davidow

Genetics, 1980

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William Yavo

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Analysis of Factors Affecting Germ Tube Formation in Candida albicans

Jordan Pollack

1987

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Tadayo Hashimoto

Journal of Bacteriology, 1958

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An unusual sexual stage in the alkalophilic ascomycete Sodiomyces alkalinus

Olga Kamzolkina

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Visualization of New Ultrastructural Components in the Cell Wall of Candida Albicans with Fixatives Containing Tapo

Antonio Cassone

The Journal of Cell Biology, 1972

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Electron microscopy of a psychrophilic yeast, Candida gelida

Kailash Srivastava

Micron (1969), 1974

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Eisosome organisation in the filamentous ascomycete Aspergillus nidulans

Claudio Scazzocchio

2010

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Prillinger H., Schweigkofler W., et al. (1997). Phytopathogenic filamentous (Ashbya Eremothecium) and dimorphic fungi (Holleya, Nematospora) with needle-shaped ascospores as new members within the Saccharomycetaceae.

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Ascospore Tetrad Analysis in Sodaria fimicola

John A Lucci

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