PYCC 8177

PYCC 8177
1 - Taxon name
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2 - Classification
Ascomycota
3 - Strain (species name) changes
NA
4 - Status of the strain
NA
5 - Basis for identification
Molecular (whole genome sequence)
6 - Identified by
Peris et al 2023
7 - Original strain number
YPS 1000
8 - Accession numbers in other collections
NA
9 - Biological Safety Level
BSL-1
10 - Access and Benefit Sharing (CBD, Nagoya protocol)
No known ABS restrictions
11 - PYCC strain status
Open
12 - Mediterranean strain
No
13 - Substrate of isolation
Oak exudate
14 - Category of substrate
Vascular plants, mosses & algae
15 - Locality
New Jersey
16 - Country of origin
USA
18 - Sample Collected by
Jean Luc Legras
19 - Isolated by and date of isolation
NA
20 - Isolation details
NA
21 - Deposited by
J.P. Sampaio, Nov. 2018
22 - History
Jean Luc Legras > J.P. Sampaio > PYCC
23 - Preservation
Glass beads; 20% Glycerol; -150ºC
24 - Price per culture
90€
25 - Remarks
NA
26 - Medium for growth
YMA
Title
Macroevolutionary diversity of traits and genomes in the model yeast genus Saccharomyces.

Author

David Peris, Emily J. Ubbelohde, Meihua Christina Kuang, Jacek Kominek, Quinn K. Langdon, Marie Adams, Justin A. Koshalek, Amanda Beth Hulfachor, Dana A. Opulente, David J. Hall, Katie Hyma, Justin C. Fay, Jean-Baptiste Leducq, Guillaume Charron, Christian R. Landry, Diego Libkind, Carla Gonçalves, Paula Gonçalves, José Paulo Sampaio, Qi-Ming Wang, Feng-Yan Bai, Russel L. Wrobel, Chris Todd Hittinger

Abstract

Abstract Species is the fundamental unit to quantify biodiversity. In recent years, the model yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has seen an increased number of studies related to its geographical distribution, population structure, and phenotypic diversity. However, seven additional species from the same genus have been less thoroughly studied, which has limited our understanding of the macroevolutionary events leading to the diversification of this genus over the last 20 million years. Here, we show the geographies, hosts, substrates, and phylogenetic relationships for approximately 1,800 Saccharomyces strains, covering the complete genus with unprecedented breadth and depth. We generated and analyzed complete genome sequences of 163 strains and phenotyped 128 phylogenetically diverse strains. This dataset provides insights about genetic and phenotypic diversity within and between species and populations, quantifies reticulation and incomplete lineage sorting, and demonstrates how gene flow and selection have affected traits, such as galactose metabolism. These findings elevate the genus Saccharomyces as a model to understand biodiversity and evolution in microbial eukaryotes.

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