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- Q5190881 subject Q6467884.
- Q5190881 abstract "Cryptococcus antarcticus is a species of Cryptococcus that has been isolated from soil in Antarctica, as the name suggests. This species grows best between 4 °C (39 °F) and 20 °C (68 °F), and some strains of C. antarcticus have been observed to grow upwards of 25 °C (77 °F). This temperature range is one of the only things that can distinguish it from C. albidus var. albidus on the DNA level, however, it can be phenotypically differentiated through its ability to utilize different minerals and its overall appearance. When plated the colonies have a slightly mucosoid appearance, with a white to cream coloration. C. antarcticus is able to assimilate nitrogen and glucoronate, and some strains can turn a dirty yellow when assimilating the previously mentioned compounds. When being cultured in liquid media, constant agitation is required. On a microscopic level this yeast is ovoid in shape. C. antarcticus has not been seen to sexually reproduce, but when they do reproduce asexually they do so through budding. Mature cells that have not recently budded typically are 4.0 μm by 7.5 μm, and they do not appear to produce pseudomycelium. C. antarcticus is not able to ferment, but all of its strains use cellobiose, 2-ketogluconate in hemicalcium salt, gluconate at pH 5.8, glucuronate at pH 5.5, maltose, mannitol, melezitose, soluble starch and succinate at pH 5.5 as sole carbon sources. Only certain strains of C. anarcticus can use citrate at pH 6.0, D-glucitol, L-arabinose, raffinose and xylose as sole carbone sources. This species does not require vitamins for optimal growth. Cryptococcus anarcticus is able to produce amylose. This species is also able to assimilate L-lysine, nitrate and cadaverine as nitrogen sources.".
- Q5190881 class Q133144.
- Q5190881 family Q557221.
- Q5190881 genus Q309498.
- Q5190881 kingdom Q764.
- Q5190881 order Q206636.
- Q5190881 phylum Q174698.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q133144.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q174698.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q206636.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q309498.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q557221.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q6467884.
- Q5190881 wikiPageWikiLink Q764.
- Q5190881 classis Q133144.
- Q5190881 familia Q557221.
- Q5190881 genus "Cryptococcus".
- Q5190881 name "Cryptococcus antarcticus".
- Q5190881 ordo Q206636.
- Q5190881 phylum Q174698.
- Q5190881 regnum Q764.
- Q5190881 type Eukaryote.
- Q5190881 type Fungus.
- Q5190881 type Species.
- Q5190881 type Thing.
- Q5190881 type Q19088.
- Q5190881 comment "Cryptococcus antarcticus is a species of Cryptococcus that has been isolated from soil in Antarctica, as the name suggests. This species grows best between 4 °C (39 °F) and 20 °C (68 °F), and some strains of C. antarcticus have been observed to grow upwards of 25 °C (77 °F). This temperature range is one of the only things that can distinguish it from C. albidus var.".
- Q5190881 label "Cryptococcus antarcticus".
- Q5190881 name "Cryptococcus antarcticus".