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  • Yeast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Yeasts are eukaryotic micro-organisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with about 1500 species currently described; they dominate fungal diversity in the ...

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  • What are yeasts?

    Yeast are unicellular fungi. The precise classification is a field that uses the characteristics of the cell, ascospore and colony. ...

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  • Yeast: Budding, Fission, and Candida

    Sep 9, 2009 ... Cytobiology, biochemistry and genetics of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe, with links to resources and databases.

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  • Yeasts

    There are many species of yeasts that can be pathogenic for humans. We shall discuss only the two most significant species: ...

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  • The Fifth Kingdom - pictorial supplement to Chapter 6 - yeasts

    Yeasts - certain yeasts make beer good; but others can spoil your accompanying pizza, as shown here, if you let it sit too long at room temperature. ...

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  • Are yeasts fungi?

    Most fungi explore their surroundings by producing miles of fine, branching filaments called hyphae, but most yeasts have become more or less unicellular, ...

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