2023
DOI: 10.20517/mrr.2023.27
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Yeast metagenomics: analytical challenges in the analysis of the eukaryotic microbiome

Sonia Renzi,
Stefano Nenciarini,
Giovanni Bacci
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Abstract: Even if their impact is often underestimated, yeasts and yeast-like fungi represent the most prevalent eukaryotic members of microbial communities on Earth. They play numerous roles in natural ecosystems and in association with their hosts. They are involved in the food industry and pharmaceutical production, but they can also cause diseases in other organisms, making the understanding of their biology mandatory. The ongoing loss of biodiversity due to overexploitation of environmental resources is a growing c… Show more

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“…I G U R E 3 Schematic representation of culture-dependent and independent approaches for fungal community identification from different biologic matrices. Based onRenzi et al (2024).…”
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“…I G U R E 3 Schematic representation of culture-dependent and independent approaches for fungal community identification from different biologic matrices. Based onRenzi et al (2024).…”
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confidence: 99%