2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-22580-7
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Brettanomyces bruxellensis population survey reveals a diploid-triploid complex structured according to substrate of isolation and geographical distribution

Abstract: Brettanomyces bruxellensis is a unicellular fungus of increasing industrial and scientific interest over the past 15 years. Previous studies revealed high genotypic diversity amongst B. bruxellensis strains as well as strain-dependent phenotypic characteristics. Genomic assemblies revealed that some strains harbour triploid genomes and based upon prior genotyping it was inferred that a triploid population was widely dispersed across Australian wine regions. We performed an intraspecific diversity genotypic sur… Show more

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“…These clusters are mostly in accordance with the five major clusters recently described using microsatellites on a very large population (Avramova, et al 2018). For example, the two triploid clusters, G3N1 and G3N2, correspond respectively to the so-called triploid beer AWRI1608-like cluster and the triploid wine AWRI1499-like cluster.…”
Section: Phylogeny and Strain Relatedness In B Bruxellensissupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…These clusters are mostly in accordance with the five major clusters recently described using microsatellites on a very large population (Avramova, et al 2018). For example, the two triploid clusters, G3N1 and G3N2, correspond respectively to the so-called triploid beer AWRI1608-like cluster and the triploid wine AWRI1499-like cluster.…”
Section: Phylogeny and Strain Relatedness In B Bruxellensissupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The level of ploidy is supposed to be linked to the substrate of isolation and geographical distribution (Albertin, et al 2014). Traditionnally, genomic variability has essentially been restricted to the exploration of small regions of the genomes (Conterno, et al 2006;Crauwels, et al 2014;Avramova, et al 2018;Agnolucci, et al 2009;Curtin, et al 2007;Vigentini, et al 2012). More recently, the complete genomes of a limited number of strains have been sequenced and assembled (Borneman, et al 2014;Crauwels, et al 2014;Curtin, et al 2012;Piskur, et al 2012;Olsen, et al 2015).…”
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“…Brettanomyces [17,[35][36][37][38][39]. This genome plasticity is thought to be a mechanism in yeast for adaptation…”
Section: Chromosomal Rearrangements and Karyotype And Ploidy Variabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brettanomyces (Landry et al, 2006, Hellborg and Piskur, 2009, Vigentini et al, 2012, Borneman et al, 2014, Ishchuk et al, 2016, Avramova et al, 2018. This genome plasticity is thought to be a mechanism in yeast for adaptation to new environments and niches, and in response to new stressors (see Marsit et al (2017)…”
Section: Extensive Rearrangements Are Present Throughout Brettanomycementioning
confidence: 99%