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International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology, Vol 49, 907-913, Copyright © 1999 by the International Union of Microbiological Societies


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Cystofilobasidiales, a new order of basidiomycetous yeasts

JW Fell, H Roeijmans and T Boekhout
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, FL 33149, USA

The order Cystofilobasidiales is described for teleomorphic basidiomycetous yeasts with holobasidia and teliospores. Their septa have dolipores, but lack parenthesomes. D-Glucuronate, nitrate and nitrite are assimilated and myo-inositol is usually assimilated. Coenzyme Q has 8 or 10 isoprenologues. 25S and 18S rDNA sequence analysis indicates a monophyletic branch within the Tremellomycetidae of the Hymenomycetes. Cystofilobasidium is the type genus.


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