2018
DOI: 10.1002/jib.525
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Novel diagnostic marker genes differentiateSaccharomyceswith respect to their potential application

Abstract: Marker genes are widely used to differentiate and classify yeast at a species level. Diagnostic marker genes (DMGs) derived from a whole genome comparison allow the differentiation of strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae according to their potential application. This approach, which has not been previously described, uses the software tool BIAst Diagnostic Gene Finder (BADGE). We compared the genome sequences of 25 brewing yeast strains to predict DMGs for the discrimination of Saccharomyces yeasts according to… Show more

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