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Photoreactivable sectors and the systematics of the genusPichia

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Es wird der Beweis erbracht, dass photoreaktivierungsfähige Sektoren von Zellen einen zusätzlichen Affinitätsparameter zwischer Hefen der GattungenHansenula undPichia bilden und vielleicht wertvolle Daten für die endgültige Erschliessung der intragenerischen Phylogenie derPichia liefern.

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These studies were aided in part by a contract No. AT (11-1)-1772 with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

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Sarachek, A., Ireland, R. Photoreactivable sectors and the systematics of the genusPichia. Experientia 29, 131–133 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913297

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