| Saccharomycetes |
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| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Fungi
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| Subkingdom: |
Dikarya
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| Phylum: |
Ascomycota
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| Subphylum: |
Saccharomycotina
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| Class: |
Saccharomycetes
O. A fungus (ˈfʌŋgəs is a eukaryotic Organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi (ˈfʌndʒaɪ Dikarya is a Subkingdom of Fungi that includes the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, both of which in general produce Dikaryons Ascomycota is a Division / Phylum of Fungi, and subkingdom Dikarya, whose members are commonly known as the Sac Fungi. Saccharomycotina is a subphylum of the phylum Ascomycota (fungi which form their sexual spores in sac-like asci) and consists of Yeasts - they form E. Erikss. & Winka 1997[1] |
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| Orders |
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Saccharomycetales
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Saccharomycetes is a class in the kingdom of fungi. Saccharomycetales is an order in the kingdom of Fungi that comprises the budding Yeasts A fungus (ˈfʌŋgəs is a eukaryotic Organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi (ˈfʌndʒaɪ It contains the order Saccharomycetales, the budding yeasts. Saccharomycetales is an order in the kingdom of Fungi that comprises the budding Yeasts Yeasts are a growth form of eukaryotic Microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi, with about 1500 Species currently described Hemiascomycetes is a more or less synonymous name.
References
- ^ Eriksson, O. E. & K. Winka (1997). "Supraordinal taxa of Ascomycota". Myconet 1: 1–16.
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