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SUBMITTER: Génolevures Consortium
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2765284 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Souciet Jean-Luc JL Dujon Bernard B Gaillardin Claude C Johnston Mark M Baret Philippe V PV Cliften Paul P Sherman David J DJ Weissenbach Jean J Westhof Eric E Wincker Patrick P Jubin Claire C Poulain Julie J Barbe Valérie V Ségurens Béatrice B Artiguenave François F Anthouard Véronique V Vacherie Benoit B Val Marie-Eve ME Fulton Robert S RS Minx Patrick P Wilson Richard R Durrens Pascal P Jean Géraldine G Marck Christian C Martin Tiphaine T Nikolski Macha M Rolland Thomas T Seret Marie-Line ML Casarégola Serge S Despons Laurence L Fairhead Cécile C Fischer Gilles G Lafontaine Ingrid I Leh Véronique V Lemaire Marc M de Montigny Jacky J Neuvéglise Cécile C Thierry Agnès A Blanc-Lenfle Isabelle I Bleykasten Claudine C Diffels Julie J Fritsch Emilie E Frangeul Lionel L Goëffon Adrien A Jauniaux Nicolas N Kachouri-Lafond Rym R Payen Célia C Potier Serge S Pribylova Lenka L Ozanne Christophe C Richard Guy-Franck GF Sacerdot Christine C Straub Marie-Laure ML Talla Emmanuel E
Genome research 20090612 10
Our knowledge of yeast genomes remains largely dominated by the extensive studies on Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the consequences of its ancestral duplication, leaving the evolution of the entire class of hemiascomycetes only partly explored. We concentrate here on five species of Saccharomycetaceae, a large subdivision of hemiascomycetes, that we call "protoploid" because they diverged from the S. cerevisiae lineage prior to its genome duplication. We determined the complete genome sequences o ...[more]