Published 2004
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Variation in functional ascospore parts in the ascomycetous yeast Dipodascopsis uninucleata.

  • 1. Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Food Science, UNESCO MIRCEN: Industrial Biotechnology, Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • 2. University of the Free State

Description

A variation in functional ascospore morphology was detected using electron microscopy (EM) in two varieties of the yeast Dipodascopsis uninucleata, i.e., D. uninucleata var. uninucleata and D. uninucleata var. wickerhamii. It was found that the latter produces ascospores characterized by the absence of small surface hooks which have been implicated in the release and re-assembly of ascospores in D. uninucleata var. uninucleata. These varieties are closely related on the basis of their mode of sexual reproduction, ascospore morphology as observed under the light microscope, physiological characteristics as well as the extent of divergence in the variable D1/D2 domain of the large subunit 26S ribosomal DNA.
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