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Yeast

A yeast is any species of fungus that grows primarily in a unicellular form and reproduces via budding or fission. Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms that originated hundreds of millions of years ago, with at least 1,500 species currently recognized. They constitute about 1% of all described fungal species.

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Nutrition and growth

Ecology

Reproduction

Uses

Pathogenic yeasts

Food spoilage

Symbiosis

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Yeast

Nodes371
Edges370
Triples235
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.005391
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Yeast

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related to Further reading · 35
Yeast → Alexopoulos CJ, Amsterdam, Blackwell, Boekhout, Brewing, CAB International, Cannon PF, CRC Press, Dictionary, Elsevier, Fell JW, Fungi, Handbook, How, Introductory Mycology, ISBN, Kirk PM, Kurtzman CP, Mims CW, Minter DW
related to Nonalcoholic beverages · 22
Yeast → Also, Brettanomyces, Candida, Caribbean, Charles Elmer Hires, Colubrina, Eastern Europe, It, Kefir, Kombucha, Mauby, Native Americans, ProhibitionKvass, Root, Russian, Schizosaccharomyces, Soviet, Spanish, Species, Torulaspora
related to background · 19
Yeast → Another, Australia, Cenovis, Examples, Germany, In Australia, It, Marmite, MSG, New Zealand, Nutritional, Promite, Switzerland, The, This, United Kingdom, Usually, Vegemite, Vitam-R
related to history · 16
Yeast → Anton, Archaeologists, Dutch, Egyptian, French, In, Indo-European, Israel, Leeuwenhoek, Louis Pasteur, Mémoire, Old English, Pasteur, The, Theodor Schwann, Vessels
related to Ecology · 12
Yeast → An Indian, Candida, Cyphomyrmex, Dekkera, Examples, Most, Rhodotorula, Some, The, Torulopsis, Trichosporon, Yeasts
related to Scientific research · 12
Yeast → Also, April, As, At, DNA, Genome Project, It, Many, On, Schizosaccharomyces, Several, The
related to Food spoilage · 10
Yeast → Brettanomyces, Candida, During, Iberian, In, Methylene, The, This, Yeasts, Zygosaccharomyces
related to Nutrition and growth · 10
Yeast → Candida, Carbon, For, Leucosporidium, Most, Saccharomyces, Some, The, Unlike, Yeasts
related to Baking · 9
Yeast → Ancient Egypt, In, It, Most, Researchers, Saccharomyces, The, This, When
related to Bioremediation · 9
Yeast → Brazilian, Bronze, Different, It, One, Saccharomyces, Some, TNT, Yarrowia

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and organic acidsinstance ofSome species can metabolize pentose sugars0.80text
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or distilled spirits all use yeast at some stage of their productioninstance ofBeverages0.80text

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