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Natural trait variation across Saccharomycotina species

Johnson J. -T Wang, Jacob L. Steenwyk, Rachel B. Brem

FEMS YEAST RESEARCH(2024)

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Abstract
Among molecular biologists, the group of fungi called Saccharomycotina is famous for its yeasts. These yeasts in turn are famous for what they have in common-genetic, biochemical, and cell-biological characteristics that serve as models for plants and animals. But behind the apparent homogeneity of Saccharomycotina species lie a wealth of differences. In this review, we discuss traits that vary across the Saccharomycotina subphylum. We describe cases of bright pigmentation; a zoo of cell shapes; metabolic specialties; and species with unique rules of gene regulation. We discuss the genetics of this diversity and why it matters, including insights into basic evolutionary principles with relevance across Eukarya. This review covers traits that vary across the Saccharomycotina fungal subphylum, including pigmentation, morphology, metabolism, and gene regulatory logic.
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Saccharomycotina,yeasts,phenotypic variationyeasts
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