CA3035619C - Utilisation de mcm7 pour obtenir des souches de levure resistantes a l'acide acetique
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Utilisation de mcm7 pour obtenir des souches de levure resistantes a l'acide acetique
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CA3035619C
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L’invention concerne l’utilisation du gène MCM7 pour conférer une résistance à un acide organique, avantageusement l’acide acétique, à une souche de levure lors de la fermentation du glucose.
CA3035619A2016-09-082017-08-31Utilisation de mcm7 pour obtenir des souches de levure resistantes a l'acide acetique
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Differential contribution of the parental genomes to a S. cerevisiae× S. uvarum hybrid, inferred by phenomic, genomic, and transcriptomic analyses, at different industrial stress conditions
A comparison of the performance of natural hybrids Saccharomyces cerevisiae× Saccharomyces kudriavzevii at low temperatures reveals the crucial role of their S. kudriavzevii genomic contribution
is the fact that yeast species display a large genetic variability, often includ-ing phenotypically and genotypically highly diverging strains. Models including various taxonomically certified strains, more representative of the genetic variability within species, may be the ideal tool to conjugate bio-diversity and genetics.