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Abstract

Strains of that form either spherical or hat-shaped ascospores comprise a well-defined assemblage, distinct in deoxyribonucleic acid base sequence and composition from other phenotypically similar yeasts. Thus, spore morphology, usually a stable systematic character, is not invariably reliable as a major taxonomic criterion among yeasts.

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