Alloascoidea hylecoeti JCM 7604
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Alloascoideaceae | Alloascoidea ]
Ambrosiozyma kashinagacola JCM 15019
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Ambrosiozyma ]
Ambrosiozyma monospora JCM 7599
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Ambrosiozyma ]
Ambrosiozyma philentoma NRRL Y-7523
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Ambrosiozyma ]
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Publication: |
Krassowski T, Coughlan AY, Shen XX et. al.
( 2018)
Nat Commun 9, 1887.
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Ascoidea asiatica JCM 7603
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Ascoideaceae | Ascoidea ]
Ascoidea rubescens DSM 1968
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Ascoideaceae | Ascoidea | Ascoidea rubescens ]
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Publication: |
Riley R, Haridas S, Wolfe KH et. al.
( 2016)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113, 9882-9887.
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Babjeviella inositovora NRRL Y-12698
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Babjeviella | Babjeviella inositovora ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Babjeviella | Babjeviella inositovora |
Synonym: | Pichia inositovora, Yamadazyma inositovora |
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Publication: |
Riley R, Haridas S, Wolfe KH et. al.
( 2016)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113, 9882-9887.
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Barnettozyma californica UCD09
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Phaffomycetaceae | Barnettozyma ]
Barnettozyma californica UCD89
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Phaffomycetaceae | Barnettozyma ]
Blastobotrys adeninivorans LS3
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Trichomonascaceae | Blastobotrys ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Trichomonascaceae | Blastobotrys |
Synonym: | Trichosporon adeninovorans, Trichosporon adeninivorans, Arxula adeninivorans |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (409370) |
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Publication: |
Kunze G, Gaillardin C, Czernicka M et. al.
( 2014)
Biotechnol Biofuels 7, 66.
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Blastobotrys attinorum NRRL Y-27639
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Trichomonascaceae | Blastobotrys ]
Brettanomyces anomalus CBS 7654
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Brettanomyces anomalus YV396
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Brettanomyces bruxellensis
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Brettanomyces bruxellensis AWRI1499
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces | Brettanomyces bruxellensis ]
Courtesy of Linda Barnett
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces | Brettanomyces bruxellensis |
Synonym: | Brettanomyces custersii, Dekkera bruxellensis, Dekkera intermedia |
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Publication: |
Curtin CD, Borneman AR, Chambers PJ et. al.
( 2012)
PLoS One 7, e33840.
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Brettanomyces bruxellensis CBS 2499
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces | Brettanomyces bruxellensis ]
Courtesy of Linda Barnett
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces | Brettanomyces bruxellensis |
Synonym: | Brettanomyces custersii, Dekkera bruxellensis, Dekkera intermedia |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (747657) |
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Publication: |
Piskur J, Ling Z, Marcet-Houben M et. al.
( 2012)
Int J Food Microbiol 157, 202-209.
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Brettanomyces bruxellensis CBS 2796
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Brettanomyces bruxellensis CBS11270
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Courtesy of Linda Barnett
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces |
Synonym: | Brettanomyces custersii, Dekkera bruxellensis, Dekkera intermedia |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (5007) |
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Publication: |
Olsen RA, Bunikis I, Tiukova I et. al.
( 2015)
Gigascience 4, 56.
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Brettanomyces bruxellensis LAMAP2480
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces | Brettanomyces bruxellensis ]
Brettanomyces bruxellensis UMY321
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Courtesy of Linda Barnett
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces |
Synonym: | Brettanomyces custersii, Dekkera bruxellensis, Dekkera intermedia |
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Publication: |
Fournier T, Gounot JS, Freel K et. al.
( 2017)
G3 (Bethesda) 7, 3243-3250.
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Brettanomyces custersianus CBS 4805
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
Brettanomyces naardenensis CBS 7540
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Pichiaceae | Brettanomyces ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Yamadazyma | Yamadazyma/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Yamadazyma | Yamadazyma/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Candida butyri |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (45518) |
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Publication: |
Lee SH, Jeong H, Ko HJ et. al.
( 2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00373-17.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094981) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094987) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182531) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182537) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182538) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182533) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182540) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182534) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182535) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182539) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182536) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182532) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1325634) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Wikipedia |
Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182535) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Wikipedia |
Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094993) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094996) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182535) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094986) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094994) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094995) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094997) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094998) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094999) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1095000) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182535) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Wikipedia |
Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1094984) |
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Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (1182535) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Wikipedia |
Publication: |
Hirakawa MP, Martinez DA, Sakthikumar S et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Res 25, 413-425.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (237561) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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Publications: |
Butler G, Rasmussen MD, Lin MF et. al.
( 2009)
Nature 459, 657-662.
van het Hoog M, Rast TJ, Martchenko M et. al.
( 2007)
Genome Biol 8, R52.
Braun BR, van Het Hoog M, d'Enfert C et. al.
( 2005)
PLoS Genet 1, 36-57.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida albicans |
Synonym: | Candida claussenii (obsolete), Candida langeroni (obsolete), Candida stellatoidea (obsolete), Monilia albicans (obsolete) |
Comment: | Candida albicans is one of the most commonly encountered human pathogens, causing a wide variety of infections ranging from mucosal infections in generally healthy persons to life-threatening systemic infections in individuals with impaired immunity. Candida albicans differs in various respects from other genome sequences in that both copies of the genome are explicitly represented. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida albicans corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (294748) |
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Publication: |
Butler G, Rasmussen MD, Lin MF et. al.
( 2009)
Nature 459, 657-662.
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Candida apicola NRRL Y-50540
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Starmerella | Starmerella/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Starmerella | Starmerella/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Torulopsis apicola |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (29830) |
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Publication: |
Vega-Alvarado L, Gomez-Angulo J, Escalante-Garcia Z et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Announc 3, e00437-15.
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Candida arabinofermentans NRRL YB-2248
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade | [Candida] arabinofermentans ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
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Publication: |
Sharma C, Kumar N, Meis JF et. al.
( 2015)
Genome Announc 3, e00722-15.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
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Publication: |
Chatterjee S, Alampalli SV, Nageshan RK et. al.
( 2015)
BMC Genomics 16, 686.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
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Lockhart SR, Etienne KA, Vallabhaneni S et. al.
( 2017)
Clin Infect Dis 64, 134-140.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii DBVPG6799
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii DBVPG7578
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii DBVPG8035
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
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Borelli G, Jose J, Teixeira PJ et. al.
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Genome Announc 4, e01551-15.
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Candida boidinii JCM 9604
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii NRRL Y-2332
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
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Krassowski T, Coughlan AY, Shen XX et. al.
( 2018)
Nat Commun 9, 1887.
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Candida boidinii TOMC-Y13
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii TOMC-Y47
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida boidinii UNISS-Cb60
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida bracarensis CBS 10154
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] bracarensis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] bracarensis |
Synonym: | Candida sp. 153M |
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Gabaldon T, Martin T, Marcet-Houben M et. al.
( 2013)
BMC Genomics 14, 623.
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Candida carpophila JCM 9396
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Meyerozyma | Meyerozyma/Candida clade ]
Candida castellii CBS 4332
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] castellii ]
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Gabaldon T, Martin T, Marcet-Houben M et. al.
( 2013)
BMC Genomics 14, 623.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida dubliniensis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida dubliniensis |
Synonym: | Candida dublinionensis |
Comment: | C. dubliniensis was first identified and described in 1995. It is particularly associated with oral candidosis in HIV-infected individuals. |
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Publication: |
Jackson AP, Gamble JA, Yeomans T et. al.
( 2009)
Genome Res 19, 2231-2244.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
Candida duobushaemulonii B09383
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichia | Pichia/Candida clade | [Candida] ethanolica ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] glabrata ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] glabrata |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Publication: |
Dujon B, Sherman D, Fischer G et. al.
( 2004)
Nature 430, 35-44.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] glabrata ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Vale-Silva L, Beaudoing E, Tran VDT et. al.
( 2017)
G3 (Bethesda) 7, 2413-2426.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Vale-Silva L, Beaudoing E, Tran VDT et. al.
( 2017)
G3 (Bethesda) 7, 2413-2426.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Salazar SB, Wang C, Munsterkotter M et. al.
( 2018)
FEMS Yeast Res 18.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Publication: |
Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Cryptococcus glabratus, Torulopsis glabrata |
Comment: | Candida glabrata is a pathogenic hemiascomycete yeast that is the second most frequent causative agent of human candidasis, after Candida albicans. Despite its name, it is phylogenetically more closely related to Saccharomyces cerevisiae than to other Candida species. Candida glabrata is haploid and has no known sexual cycle. |
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Havelsrud OE, Gaustad P
(2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00328-16.
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Candida haemulonis B11899
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
Candida hawaiiana UWOPS91-698.3
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia | Metschnikowia/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Dipodascaceae | Yarrowia ]
Candida homilentoma JCM 1507
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Hyphopichia ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Trichomonascaceae | Wickerhamiella ]
Candida intermedia CBS 141442
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Mycotorula intermedia, Kluyveromyces cellobiovorus, Cryptococcus intermedius, Blastodendrion intermedius, Blastodendrion intermedium |
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Moreno AD, Tellgren-Roth C, Soler L et. al.
( 2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00138-17.
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Candida intermedia JCM 1607
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
Candida intermedia PYCC 4715
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade |
Synonym: | Mycotorula intermedia, Kluyveromyces cellobiovorus, Cryptococcus intermedius, Blastodendrion intermedius, Blastodendrion intermedium |
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Moreno AD, Tellgren-Roth C, Soler L et. al.
( 2017)
Genome Announc 5, e00138-17.
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Candida ipomoeae UWOPS 01-141c3
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia | Metschnikowia/Candida clade ]
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Lachance MA, Hurtado E, Hsiang T
(2016)
Yeast 33, 261-275.
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Candida ipomoeae UWOPS 10-104.1
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia | Metschnikowia/Candida clade ]
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Lachance MA, Hurtado E, Hsiang T
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Yeast 33, 261-275.
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Candida ipomoeae UWOPS 99-324.1
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia | Metschnikowia/Candida clade ]
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Lachance MA, Hurtado E, Hsiang T
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Yeast 33, 261-275.
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Candida kipukae UWOPS 00-669.2
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia ]
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Lachance MA, Hurtado E, Hsiang T
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Yeast 33, 261-275.
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Candida magnoliae PYCC 2903
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Starmerella ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida maltosa ]
Candida metapsilosis CANME
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida |
Synonym: | Candida parapsilosis group III |
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Pryszcz LP, Nemeth T, Saus E et. al.
( 2015)
PLoS Genet 11, e1005626.
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Candida nivariensis CBS 9983
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] nivariensis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetaceae | Nakaseomyces | Nakaseomyces/Candida clade | [Candida] nivariensis |
Synonym: | Candida cf. glabrata UWO(PS)98-110.4 |
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Gabaldon T, Martin T, Marcet-Houben M et. al.
( 2013)
BMC Genomics 14, 623.
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Candida orthopsilosis AY2
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida orthopsilosis ]
Candida orthopsilosis Co 90-125
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida orthopsilosis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida orthopsilosis |
Synonym: | Candida parapsilosis group II |
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Riccombeni A, Vidanes G, Proux-Wera E et. al.
( 2012)
PLoS One 7, e35750.
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Candida orthopsilosis MCO456
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida orthopsilosis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida orthopsilosis |
Synonym: | Candida parapsilosis group II |
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Publication: |
Pryszcz LP, Nemeth T, Gacser A et. al.
( 2014)
Genome Biol Evol 6, 1069-1078.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Dipodascaceae | Yarrowia ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida parapsilosis ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida parapsilosis ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida parapsilosis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida parapsilosis |
Synonym: | Mycotorula parapsilopsis, Mycocandida parapsilosis, Monilia parapsilosis |
Comment: | Candida parapsilosis is an important non-albicans species which infects hospitalized patients. |
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Butler G, Rasmussen MD, Lin MF et. al.
( 2009)
Nature 459, 657-662.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida parapsilosis ]
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. . . | Saccharomycetales | Dipodascaceae | Yarrowia ]
Candida pseudohaemulonii B12108
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
Candida pseudohaemulonii UZ153_17
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Clavispora | Clavispora/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Debaryomyces ]
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Brejova B, Lichancova H, Brazdovic F et. al.
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Genome Announc 5, e00851-17.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
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Borelli G, Jose J, Teixeira PJ et. al.
( 2016)
Genome Announc 4, e01551-15.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Trichomonascaceae | Wickerhamiella ]
Candida sorboxylosa JCM 1536
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Saccharomycetales incertae sedis | Candida ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
Candida succiphila JCM 9445
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Pichiaceae | Ogataea | Ogataea/Candida clade ]
Candida tanzawaensis NRRL Y-17324
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Suhomyces | Suhomyces tanzawaensis ]
Candida tenuis NRRL Y-1498
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Yamadazyma ]
Candida torresii CBS 5152
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Metschnikowiaceae | Metschnikowia | Metschnikowia/Candida clade ]
[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida |
Synonym: | Procandida tropicalis, Oidium tropicale, Mycotorula tropicalis, Myceloblastanon tropicale, Monilia tropicalis, Endomyces tropicalis, Castellania tropicalis, Candida albicans var. tropicalis, Atelosaccharomyces tropicalis |
Comment: | The yeast Candida tropicalis is the second most pathogenic Candida species after Candida albicans and is more often associated with deep fungal infections than normal mucosa. Candida tropicalis is an asexual diploid organism. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida tropicalis corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (5482) |
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Publication: |
Li B, Guo T, Chen Y et. al.
( 2014)
Genome Announc 2, pii: e00316-14.
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[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida tropicalis ]
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Taxonomy: | Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Saccharomycotina | Saccharomycetes | Saccharomycetales | Debaryomycetaceae | Candida/Lodderomyces clade | Candida | Candida tropicalis |
Synonym: | Procandida tropicalis, Oidium tropicale, Mycotorula tropicalis, Myceloblastanon tropicale, Monilia tropicalis, Endomyces tropicalis, Castellania tropicalis, Candida albicans var. tropicalis, Atelosaccharomyces tropicalis |
Comment: | The yeast Candida tropicalis is the second most pathogenic Candida species after Candida albicans and is more often associated with deep fungal infections than normal mucosa. Candida tropicalis is an asexual diploid organism. Similar to many other Candida species, a CUG codon in Candida tropicalis corresponds to a serine residue instead of the universal leucine. |
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Go to NCBI Taxonomy (559300) |
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Encyclopedia of life |
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