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Abstract

Two yeast strains, DMKU-WBL1-3 and DMKU GT3-16, were obtained from grease samples collected from grease traps at the Kasetsart University canteen, Thailand. Pairwise sequence analysis indicated that the strains were closely related to NRRL Y-17506, but differed by 11 and 35 nucleotide substitutions in the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit (LSU) rRNA gene and the ITS region, respectively. Based on sequence divergences, the novel species was distinguished from . The results of phylogenetic analysis based on the concatenated sequences from small subunit rRNA, ITS region and LSU rRNA genes showed that the two strains and NRRL Y-17506 formed a distinct lineage related to the genus . A novel genus, , is proposed to accommodate these clade members. Hence, NRRL Y-17506 is transferred to this genus and assigned as the type species of the genus. The holotype of is DMKU-WBL1-3.

Funding
This study was supported by the:
  • Graduate School, Kasetsart University (Award 2557 Wanatchaporn Boontham)
    • Principle Award Recipient: Wanatchaporn Boontham
  • Thailand Research Fund (Award TRF Research-Team Promotion Grant (RTA608004) as co-researcher)
    • Principle Award Recipient: Nantana Srisuk
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