Y. Yamada et al., THE PHYLOGENY OF WILLIOPSIS-SALICORNIAE HINZELIN, KURTZMAN ET SMITH BASED ON THE PARTIAL SEQUENCES OF 18S AND 26S RIBOSOMAL-RNAS (SACCHAROMYCETACEAE), Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry, 59(5), 1995, pp. 945-948
Williopsis salicorniae IFO 10733 (type strain), which is characterized
by the formation of saturn-shaped ascospores, by the incapability of
assimilating nitrate, and by a lower DNA base composition (36.7 mol% G
+ C), was examined for its partial base sequences of 18S and 26S rRNA
s. In the 18S rRNA partial base sequencings, it had an identical base
sequence with the type strain of Ogataea glucozyma (= Pichia glucozyma
, = Hansenula glucozyma), which produces hat-shaped ascospores and has
the ability to assimilate nitrate and methanol and a higher DIVA base
composition (45.1 mol% G + C). In the 26S rRNA partial base sequencin
gs, the base differences were four, and the percent similarity was 87
between the type strains of the two species. The data obtained are dis
cussed phylogenetically and taxonomically.