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Lager Yeast Comes of Age

Jürgen Wendland
Jürgen Wendland
Carlsberg Laboratory, Yeast Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark
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DOI: 10.1128/EC.00134-14
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    Map of the chromosome structures and copy numbers of Saccharomyces carlsbergensis (group I) and S. pastorianus var. Weihenstephan 34/70 (group II). The subgenomes of S. cerevisiae (blue) and S. eubayanus (orange) are shown. Interchromosomal translocations are highlighted. Translocations between homologous S. cerevisiae and S. eubayanus chromosomes occur at various places in both genomes. Three translocations that these strains harbor in common are on chromosomes III, VII, and XVI. S. carlsbergensis is basically triploid, while the Weihenstephan strain is essentially tetraploid.

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    Phylogenetic relationships within Saccharomyces species sensu stricto. (A) Standard phylogenetic tree based, e.g., on ribosomal DNA or on more-complex multigene trees; (B) web of life of Saccharomyces species, which include lager yeast hybrids and wine yeasts composed of different species. Lines in red indicate parental species that contributed to hybrid formation. A background of introgression (blue) makes additional linkages and reflects the common gene pool from which hybrids can draw.

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    • ABSTRACT
    • INTRODUCTION
    • IDENTIFICATION OF THE HYBRID NATURE OF LAGER YEAST
    • GENOMICS AND THE ORIGIN OF LAGER YEASTS
    • TRANSCRIPT PROFILING OF LAGER YEASTS
    • GENETIC STRAIN IMPROVEMENT OF LAGER YEAST
    • YEAST HYBRIDS, POPULATION GENOMICS, AND RETICULATE EVOLUTION
    • CONCLUDING REMARKS
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