Saccharomyces pastorianus: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[Dengis, P.B., Nelissen, L.R., and Rouxhet, P.G. “Mechanisms of Yeast Flocculation: Comparison of Top- and Bottom-Fermenting Strains.” ''Applied and Environmental Microbiology.'' 1995. Volume 61(2). p. 718-728.] | [Dengis, P.B., Nelissen, L.R., and Rouxhet, P.G. “Mechanisms of Yeast Flocculation: Comparison of Top- and Bottom-Fermenting Strains.” ''Applied and Environmental Microbiology.'' 1995. Volume 61(2). p. 718-728.] | ||
[Sample reference] [http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/489 Takai, K., Sugai, A., Itoh, T., and Horikoshi, K. "''Palaeococcus ferrophilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology''. 2000. Volume 50. p. 489-500.] | [Sample reference] [http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/50/2/489 Takai, K., Sugai, A., Itoh, T., and Horikoshi, K. "''Palaeococcus ferrophilus'' gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". ''International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology''. 2000. Volume 50. p. 489-500.] | ||
==Author== | ==Author== | ||
Page authored by | Page authored by Mary Ellen Hoinski and Nicole Goldman, students of [http://www.kbs.msu.edu/faculty/lennon/ Prof. Jay Lennon] at Michigan State University. |
Revision as of 01:38, 21 April 2009
Classification
Domain: Phylum: Ascomycota Class: Saccharomycetes Order: Saccharomycetales Family: Saccharomycetaceae [Others may be used. Use NCBI link to find]
Species
NCBI: Taxonomy |
Saccharomyces pastorianus
Description and Significance
Describe the appearance, habitat, etc. of the organism, and why you think it is important.
Genome Structure
Describe the size and content of the genome. How many chromosomes? Circular or linear? Other interesting features? What is known about its sequence?
Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle
Interesting features of cell structure; how it gains energy; what important molecules it produces.
Ecology and Pathogenesis
Habitat; symbiosis; biogeochemical significance; contributions to environment.
If relevant, how does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, plant hosts? Virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.
References
[Dengis, P.B., Nelissen, L.R., and Rouxhet, P.G. “Mechanisms of Yeast Flocculation: Comparison of Top- and Bottom-Fermenting Strains.” Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 1995. Volume 61(2). p. 718-728.]
Author
Page authored by Mary Ellen Hoinski and Nicole Goldman, students of Prof. Jay Lennon at Michigan State University.