Taxon Name
Candida diddensiae (Phaff et al. ) Fell & S.A. Meyer
Accession number
6138
Form of supply
agar slant
Synonymous
Fermentotrichon diddensiae (Phaff et al.) E.K. Novák & Zsolt, Trichosporon diddensiae Phaff et al., Candida naeodendra Van der Walt et al., Endomycopsis dermatensis Batista et al., Torulopsis saccharinii Santa María
Restrictions on use
For research use only
Nagoya protocol compliance conditions
Not under the scope of the CBD and the Nagoya protocol
Other Collections numbers
ATCC 15541; CBS 2214; IFO 1971; JCM 9598; NRRL Y-2000; NRRL Y-7589; NRRL Y-2000; UCD 48-23H; UCD 48-23.8
Risk Group
1
GMO
No
Status of the strain
Isotype of Trichosporon diddensiae Phaff et al.
Isolation source
shrimp
Isolation Locality
USA – United States of America
Received from
Kurtzman – NRRL, Peoria, IL, USA
Date of deposit
11/02/1978
LSU (D1/D2)
GenBank U45750
18S rRNA
GenBank AB013508
ITS1&2
GenBank AY580315
Recommended growth temperature
25°C
Recommended growth medium
YPDA (Yeast Extract Peptone Glucose Agar)
References
Lee et al.. DNA reassociation and electrokaryotype study of some Candida species and synonymy of Candida terebra, Candida entomaea, and Candida veronae. Can.J.Microbiol. (1993), 39: 864-867 DOI: 10.1139/m93-129
Kurtzman, Robnett. Identification of clinically important ascomycetous yeasts based on nucleotide divergence in the 5\’ end of the large-subunit (26S) ribosomal DNA gene. J.Clin.Microbiol. (1997), 35: 1216-1223 DOI: 10.1128/jcm.35.5.1216-1223.1997
Suzuki, Nakase. Cellular neutral sugar compositions and ubiquinone systems of the genus Candida. Microbiol.Cult.Coll. (1998), 14: 49-62
Phaff et al.. Yeasts Isolated from Shrimp. Mycologia (1952), 44: 431-451 DOI: 10.1080/00275514.1952.12024208
Sugita, Nakase. Non-universal Usage of the Leucine CUG Codon and the Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Candida. Syst.Appl.Microbiol. (1999), 22: 79-86 DOI: 10.1016/S0723-2020(99)80030-7

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