2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2020.108647
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The utility of iPBS retrotransposons markers to analyze genetic variation in yeast

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“…Even in some cases, identification using molecular methods in which Internally Transcript Sequence (ITS) region is amplified by PCR makes some challenges to differentiate between species. Partial amplification of large subunit is often of choice (Aydin et al, 2020). Nnon-molecular techniques may not give the best results owing to the inherent phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity in populations, or the limited ability of phenotypic tests used to identify species.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Identification Of The Strains And Phylogenetic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Even in some cases, identification using molecular methods in which Internally Transcript Sequence (ITS) region is amplified by PCR makes some challenges to differentiate between species. Partial amplification of large subunit is often of choice (Aydin et al, 2020). Nnon-molecular techniques may not give the best results owing to the inherent phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity in populations, or the limited ability of phenotypic tests used to identify species.…”
Section: Results and Discussion Identification Of The Strains And Phylogenetic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a growing interest in studying yeast isolated from traditional cheeses in recent years, which mainly focus on genetic characterization, determining their roles in ripening and evaluating their technological and probiotic characteristics more in particular (Aydin et al, 2020;Binetti et al, 2013). Four significant yeast species, which are Yarrowia lipolytica, Kluyveromyces marxianus, K. lactis, and Debaryomyces hansenii, were reported to be the most isolated species from artisanal cheeses and their brine solutions and are described in more detail (Atanassova et al, 2016;Banjara et al, 2015;Ceugniez et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phylogenetic and molecular evolutionary analyses of sixty-two isolates from this study and the corresponding Enterococcus isolates in the GenBank nucleotide database (E. faecalis: NR114782, NR115765, NR040789; E. faecium: NR042054, NR114742, NR113904; E. durans: NR113257, NR036922) were aligned with ClustalW (Thompson et al, 1994). Phylogenetic trees were constructed using the Maximum-Likelihood method with bootstrap analyses in Mega X software (Kumar et al, 2018) as previously described by Aydin et al (2020) in detail.…”
Section: Molecular Identificationmentioning
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“…Kalendar et al (2010) introduced a universal retrotransposon-based DNA marker technique, inter-Primer Binding Site (iPBS) retrotransposons, without requiring prior sequence information. Aydin et al (2020) previously reported the utility of iPBS polymorphism in the yeast genome. The genetic variation in S. cerevisiae individuals was notably high, making this PCRbased marker method an excellent candidate to evaluate genetic differentiation and the population structure of S. cerevisiae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%