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Yeast Microbe of the Day
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Phylum Ascomycetes unicellular fungi
typically spherical, oval, cylindrical typical size: 4.3 m x 4 m cell division is by budding or fission most are single cell; can be filamentous facultative aerobes wide habitat: grow where sugars are present reference 1
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Saccharomyces most well-known yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiase
commercially significant Baker’s/brewer’s yeast model eukaryotic system complete genome sequenced (
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Commercial Uses CO2 given off by yeasts expands (raises) dough
Yeasts ferment sugars to produce alcohol top yeast = ales bottom yeast = lagers sulfur dioxide added to wine to prevent wild type organisms from fermenting reference 2 reference 3 reference 4
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Candida yeasts can live on skin surfaces and in the intestinal tracts of warm-blooded animals normal inhabitant filamentous phase is necessary for pathogenicity
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Opportunistic Pathogens
Candida albicans causes common “yeast infection” Candidiasis of mucous membranes of mouth = “thrush” Can also cause severe diaper rash reference 5 reference 6
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