Ashbya gossypii: Difference between revisions
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* Jaspersen Lab, 2007. "Sue Jasperseon, Ph.D, [http://www.stowers.org/faculty/jaspersen-lab Profile]." ''Stowers Institute for Medical Research.'' | * Jaspersen Lab, 2007. "Sue Jasperseon, Ph.D, [http://www.stowers.org/faculty/jaspersen-lab Profile]." ''Stowers Institute for Medical Research.'' | ||
* Wikipedia Article "A. gossypii," March 2013. "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashbya_gossypii#cite_note-1 Ashbya gossypii]." | * Wikipedia Article "A. gossypii," March 2013. "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashbya_gossypii#cite_note-1 Ashbya gossypii]." | ||
* Ashbya Genome Database, September 2013. "[http://fungi.ensembl.org/Ashbya_gossypii/Info/Index Ashbya gossypii]." | * Ashbya Genome Database, September 2013. "[http://fungi.ensembl.org/Ashbya_gossypii/Info/Index Ashbya gossypii]." ''EnsemblFungi.'' |
Revision as of 00:47, 8 November 2013
Classification
Higher Order Taxa:
Fungi, Ascomycota, Saccharomycetes, Saccharomycetales, Saccharomycetaceae
Species:
A. gossypii
Description and Significance
Ashbya gossypii (Eremothecium gossypii) is a filamentous fungus, meaning that it is an infectious agent of the fungus kingdom consisting of a long series of attached cells. It is closely related to unicellular yeasts, especially Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a yeast with which it shares more than 90% of its genome.
References
- Jaspersen Lab, 2007. "Sue Jasperseon, Ph.D, Profile." Stowers Institute for Medical Research.
- Wikipedia Article "A. gossypii," March 2013. "Ashbya gossypii."
- Ashbya Genome Database, September 2013. "Ashbya gossypii." EnsemblFungi.