
doi: 10.1007/bf02578906
pmid: 4543757
Agglutinative mating types ofSaccharomyces transvaalensis have been recovered from the type strain of this species. These mating types react with the corresponding opposite mating types obtained from two other strains of this species but do not react with one-spore cultures of the physiologically similar species,Saccharomyces dairensis. The dissimilarity of these two species is further confirmed by differences in the structure of their ascospores as observed in ultrathin sections by electron microscopy.
Microscopy, Electron, Saccharomyces, Species Specificity, Cell Wall, Agglutination Tests, Conjugation, Genetic, Spores, Fungal
Microscopy, Electron, Saccharomyces, Species Specificity, Cell Wall, Agglutination Tests, Conjugation, Genetic, Spores, Fungal
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