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An electrophoretic karyotype comparison of the yeast genera Dipodascopsis Batra et Millner Lipomyces Lodder et Kreger-van Rij, Myxozyma van der Walt et al

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dc.contributor.author COTTRELL, MICHELE
dc.contributor.author KOCK, J. L. F.
dc.contributor.other Elsevier: Systematic and Applied Microbiology
dc.date.accessioned 2016-02-23T10:32:14Z
dc.date.available 2016-02-23T10:32:14Z
dc.date.issued 1989
dc.date.issued 1989
dc.identifier.issn 0723-2020
dc.identifier.issn 1618-0984
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11462/739
dc.description Published Article en_US
dc.description.abstract The chromosomal DNA banding patterns of twenty-nine strains representing the family Lipomycetaceae and the associated anamorph genus Myxozyma, were determined by orthogonal-field-alternation gel electrophoresis (OFAGE). In order to evaluate this genomic character, the results obtained were compared with carbon source utilization and coenzyme Q systems. Species within a genus produced the same number of chromosomal bands but not necessarily the same chromosome sizes, except for members of the anamorph genus Myxozyma, which produced different numbers of DNA bands. On the basis of the chromosomal DNA band number, it was possible to distinguish between the genera Dipodascopsis (one DNA band), Lipomyces and Waltomyces (two DNA bands), Zygozyma (three DNA bands) and Myxozyma (five DNA bands and more). It was however impossible to differentiate between the representative species of Dipodascopsis, Lipomyces or Myxozyma, on this basis. We found that the more complex hyphal species (characterized by the utilization of a large amount of carbon sources and the presence of a CoQ9 system) produced only one heavy DNA band, while the less complex budding forms (characterized by the utilization of a small amount of carbon sources and the presence of a CoQ8 system) produced five or more smaller chromosomal bands. No teleomorph/anamorph relations between the genus Myxozyma and the genera Dipodascopsis, Lipomyces and Waltomyces were found on the basis of OFAGE, CoQ system or physiological characteristics. en_US
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dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier: Systematic and Applied Microbiology
dc.relation.ispartofseries Systematic and Applied Microbiology;Volume 13
dc.subject Lipomycetaceae en_US
dc.subject Karyotype en_US
dc.subject Taxonomy en_US
dc.subject Myxozyma en_US
dc.title An electrophoretic karyotype comparison of the yeast genera Dipodascopsis Batra et Millner Lipomyces Lodder et Kreger-van Rij, Myxozyma van der Walt et al en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.rights.holder Systematic and Applied Microbiology


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