Description of Martiniozyma gen. nov. and transfer of seven Candida species to Saturnispora as new combinations
Tóm tắt
DNA sequence analysis has shown Candida
abiesophila (NRRL Y-11514T, CBS 5366T) and Candida
asiatica (NRRL Y-63747T, CBS 10863T) to be members of a small clade that is phylogenetically separate from other yeasts. In view of their isolation from neighboring genera, such as Pichia and Saturnispora, the two anamorphic species are proposed for transfer to Martiniozyma gen. nov. (MycoBank MB 812061) with Martiniozyma
abiesophila designated as type species (MycoBank MB 812062). In keeping with the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, which specifies that related anamorphic and teleomorphic species can be assigned to the same genus, the following Candida species are transferred to Saturnispora to conform with their phylogenetic placement: Candida diversa (NRRL Y-5713T), Candida halmiae (CBS 11009T), Candida sanitii (CBS 10864T), Candida sekii (CBS 10931T), Candida siamensis (CBS 11022T), Candida silvae (NRRL Y-6725T) and Candida suwanaritii (CBS 11021T).
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