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Loss Of Lager Specific Genes And Subtelomeric Regions Define Two Different Saccharomyces cerevisiae Lineages for Saccharomyces pastorianus Group I and II Strains

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Table 2. Detection of lager S. cerevisiae subtelomeric sequences and LgS genes in S. cerevisiae yeasts.
Table 3. Detection of LgS genes and STRs IV-L and XIII-R in S. cerevisiae and S. pastorianus strains.
Figure 1. Phylogenetic trees for theBe, a beer isolate.beside each panel. In total, 42 genomes were analysed
Figure 2. Detection of LgS genes by PCR in (S. cerevisiaemolecular weight marker Q-step ladder 1 showing the range 200–600 bp
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