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1. High intragenomic, intergenomic, and phenotypic diversity in pulcherrimin-producing Metschnikowia yeasts indicates a special mode of genome evolution

2. Synthetic two-species allodiploid and three-species allotetraploid Saccharomyces hybrids with euploid (complete) parental subgenomes

3. Taxonomic Revision of the pulcherrima Clade of Metschnikowia (Fungi): Merger of Species

4. Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi: why it is important to avoid unneeded name changes

5. The antagonistic Metschnikowia andauensis produces extracellular enzymes and pulcherrimin, whose production can be promoted by the culture factors

6. Characterization of Zygosaccharomyces lentus Yeast in Hungarian Botrytized Wines

7. Assaying the effect of yeasts on growth of fungi associated with disease

8. Yeast two‐ and three‐species hybrids and high‐sugar fermentation

9. New Strain of Cyphellophora olivacea Exhibits Striking Tolerance to Sodium Bicarbonate

10. Diversity and Postzygotic Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genome in Hybrids of Saccharomyces Species Isolated by Double Sterility Barrier

11. Assembly of Schizosaccharomyces cryophilus chromosomes and their comparative genomic analyses revealed principles of genome evolution of the haploid fission yeasts

12. Wine Yeasts 1.0

13. Use of Waste Substrates for the Lipid Production by Yeasts of the Genus Metschnikowia—Screening Study

14. Genome Comparisons of the Fission Yeasts Reveal Ancient Collinear Loci Maintained by Natural Selection

15. Interspecies Hybridisation and Genome Chimerisation in Saccharomyces: Combining of Gene Pools of Species and Its Biotechnological Perspectives

16. The Use of Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Metabolic Changes in Stressed Metschnikowia sp. Yeasts

17. Vinification without Saccharomyces: Interacting Osmotolerant and 'Spoilage' Yeast Communities in Fermenting and Ageing Botrytised High-Sugar Wines (Tokaj Essence)

18. Metschnikowia pulcherrima and Related Pulcherrimin-Producing Yeasts: Fuzzy Species Boundaries and Complex Antimicrobial Antagonism

19. Birth-and-Death Evolution and Reticulation of ITS Segments of Metschnikowia andauensis and Metschnikowia fructicola rDNA Repeats

20. Generation of New Genotypic and Phenotypic Features in Artificial and Natural Yeast Hybrids

21. Metschnikowia Species Share a Pool of Diverse rRNA Genes Differing in Regions That Determine Hairpin-Loop Structures and Evolve by Reticulation.

23. Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the Yeast Candida verbasci

24. When barcoding fails: Genome chimerization (admixing) and reticulation obscure phylogenetic and taxonomic relationships

25. Wine Yeasts 1.0

27. Starmerella vitis f.a., sp. nov., a yeast species isolated from flowers and grapes

28. Mycosarcoma aegyptiacum sp. nov., an antagonistic polymorphic basidiomycetous yeast related to smut fungi

29. Vinification without Saccharomyces: Interacting Osmotolerant and 'Spoilage' Yeast Communities in Fermenting and Ageing Botrytised High-Sugar Wines (Tokaj Essence)

30. Use of Waste Substrates for the Lipid Production by Yeasts of the Genus Metschnikowia—Screening Study

31. Cell Length Growth in the Fission Yeast Cell Cycle: Is It (Bi)linear or (Bi)exponential?

32. Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi

33. The Use of Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Metabolic Changes in Stressed Metschnikowia sp. Yeasts

34. The antagonistic Metschnikowia andauensis produces extracellular enzymes and pulcherrimin, whose production can be promoted by the culture factors

35. The Use of Raman Spectroscopy to Monitor Metabolic Changes in Stressed

36. Yeasts are able to inhibit growth of disease-associated fungi

37. Survey of viable airborne fungi in wine cellars of Tokaj, Hungary

38. Schizosaccharomyces pombe rsv1 Transcription Factor and its Putative Homologues Preserved their Functional Homology and are Evolutionarily Conserved

39. Does fingerprinting truly represent the diversity of wine yeasts? A case study with interdelta genotyping ofSaccharomyces cerevisiaestrains

40. Phylogenetic Analyses of Proteins Coordinating G2 Size Control in Fission Yeast

41. Preservation of diversity and oenological properties of wine yeasts during long-term laboratory maintenance: A study of strains of a century-old Tokaj wine yeast collection

42. Yeasts in Botrytized Wine Making

43. Correction for Rosa et al., 'Draft Genome Sequence of the

44. First isolation of Candida wangnamkhiaoensis from the blood of immunocompromised paediatric patient

45. Correction for Rosa et al., 'Draft Genome Sequence of the Candida zemplinina (syn., Starmerella bacillaris ) Type Strain CBS 9494'

46. Draft Genome Sequence of the Candida zemplinina (syn., Starmerella bacillaris) Type Strain CBS 9494 [corrected]

47. Birth-and-Death Evolution and Reticulation of ITS Segments of Metschnikowia andauensis and Metschnikowia fructicola rDNA Repeats

48. Draft Genome Sequence of Candida pseudohaemulonii Isolated from the Blood of a Neutropenic Patient

49. Application of different markers and data-analysis tools to the examination of biodiversity can lead to different results: a case study with Starmerella bacillaris (synonym Candida zemplinina) strains

50. Wickerhamomyces orientalis f.a., sp. nov.: an ascomycetous yeast species belonging to the Wickerhamomyces clade

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