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Hanseniaspora
Hanseniaspora uvarum
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Hanseniaspora

Zikes ex Klöcker (1912)
Type species
Hanseniaspora valbyensis
Klöcker (1912)
Species[1]

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Synonyms[2]
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  • Carpozyma L.Engel (1872)
  • Hansenia Lindner (1905)
  • Hansenia Zikes (1911)
  • Hanseniaspora Zikes (1911)
  • Kloeckeraspora Niehaus (1932)
  • Thelis Clem. (1931)
  • Vanderwaltia E.K.Novák & Zsolt (1961)

Hanseniaspora is a genus of yeasts.[3] The name Kloeckera is applied to its anamorph form. They are typically apiculate (lemon-shaped) in shape and often found in grape musts pre-fermentation.

The genus name Hanseniaspora honours Emil Christian Hansen (1842–1909), who was a Danish mycologist and fermentation physiologist.[4] It was initially circumscribed by H. Zikes in 1911, but not validly published.[5] Albert Klöcker published the name validly the following year.[6]

The genus is notable for its loss of many highly conserved genes responsible for cell cycle regulation and genome integrity, resulting in increased evolution rates and genome size reduction. It can be divided into two lineages: a faster-evolving lineage (FEL) diversifying about 87 mya, and a slower one diversifying about 52 mya. The FEL has more of such gene losses, resulting in more dramatic changes in the genome and inactivation of multiple metabolic pathways. However, it has managed to diversity and thrive, showing that life can function without such regulation.[7]

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References

  1. ^ Kurtzman, Cletus P.; Fell, Jack W.; Boekhout, Teun, eds. (2011). The Yeasts: A Taxonomic Study. Vol. 1 (5th ed.). Elsevier. p. 595.
  2. ^ "Synonymy. Current Name: Hanseniaspora Zikes ex Klöcker, Centbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 35: 385 (1912)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Hanseniaspora Zikes, 1911". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  4. ^ Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. S2CID 246307410. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  5. ^ "Record Details: Hanseniaspora Zikes, Centbl. Bakt. ParasitKde, Abt. II 30: 148 (1911)". Index Fungorum. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  6. ^ Klöcker, A. (1912). "Beschreibungen von 17 "Saccharomyces apiculatus"-Formen". Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie und Parasitenkunde, Abteilung 2. (in German). 35: 375–388.
  7. ^ Steenwyk, Jacob L.; Opulente, Dana A.; Kominek, Jacek; Shen, Xing-Xing; Zhou, Xiaofan; Labella, Abigail L.; Bradley, Noah P.; Eichman, Brandt F.; Čadež, Neža; Libkind, Diego; DeVirgilio, Jeremy; Hulfachor, Amanda Beth; Kurtzman, Cletus P.; Hittinger, Chris Todd; Rokas, Antonis (21 May 2019). "Extensive loss of cell-cycle and DNA repair genes in an ancient lineage of bipolar budding yeasts". PLOS Biology. 17 (5): e3000255. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.3000255. PMID 31112549. S2CID 162169621.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  8. ^ Kirk, Paul, ed. (Feb 2020). "Hanseniaspora gamundiae Libkind, Čadež & Hittinger". Species Fungorum for CoL+. Catalogue of Life. doi:10.48580/dfp3-4hj.