Abstract
Three methanol-assimilating yeast strains representing a hitherto undescribed species were isolated from rotten wood and freshwater samples collected in Hungary. Analysis of the D1/D2 large subunit rRNA gene sequences placed the strains in the Kuraishia clade; however, no ascospore formation was observed. These strains differ from Candida hungarica, the genetically most closely related recognized species, by four and five substitutions in D1/D2 and by >1% and 4% differences in the internal transcribed spacer and in the mitochondrial small subunit rRNA gene regions, respectively. Some phenotypic differences were also observed. Candida ogatae, a novel yeast species, is proposed to accommodate these isolates. The type culture is NCAIM Y.01845 T (CBS 10924, NRRL Y-48474). © 2008 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Péter, G., Tornai-Lehoczki, J., & Dlauchy, D. (2009). Candida ogatae sp. nov., an anamorphic member of the Kuraishia clade. FEMS Yeast Research, 9(2), 328–333. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1567-1364.2008.00466.x
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