Schizosaccharomyceta

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Schizosaccharomyceta
Fission yeast.jpg
Microscopic view of a fission yeast culture. Latina: Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Subdivision: Taphrinomycotina
(unranked): Schizosaccharomyceta
Subdivisions/Classes
Archaeorhizomycetes
Pneumocystidomycetes
Schizosaccharomycetes

Schizosaccharomyceta is a clade of fungi within Taphrinomycotina containing all members of the clade except Neolectomycetes and Taphrinomycetes according to the 2007 fungal phylogeny[1] "The Mycota: A Comprehensive Treatise on Fungi as Experimental Systems for Basic and Applied Research"[2] and Tedersoo et al. 2018.[3] Its members are single-celled and yeast-like and include Pneumocystis[4] and Schizosaccharomycetes (fission yeasts) and Archaeorhizomycetes[1]

Ascomycota
Taphrinomycotina

Neolectomycetes

Taphrinomycetes

Schizosaccharomyceta

Archaeorhizomycetes

Pneumocystidomycetes

Schizosaccharomycetes

Saccharomyceta
Saccharomycotina

Saccharomycetes

Pezizomycotina

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?Vezdaeales

?Lahmiales

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Orbiliomycetes

Pezizomycetes

Leotiomyceta
Sordariomyceta

Geoglossomycetes

Leotiomycetes

Laboulbeniomycetes

Sordariomycetes

Dothideomyceta

Lichinomycetes

Eurotiomycetes

Lecanoromycetes

Arthoniomycetes

Dothideomycetes

See Also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Hibbett, David S.; et al. (2007-05-01). "A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi". Mycological Research. 111 (5): 509–547. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2007.03.004. ISSN 0953-7562. PMID 17572334.
  2. ^ McLaughlin, David; Spatafora, Joseph W., eds. (2014). Systematics and Evolution: Part A. The Mycota (2 ed.). Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-642-55317-2.
  3. ^ Tedersoo, Leho; Sanchez-Ramırez, Santiago; Koljalg, Urmas; Bahram, Mohammad; Doring, Markus; Schigel, Dmitry; May, Tom; Ryberg, Martin; Abarenkov, Kessy (22 February 2018). "High-level classification of the Fungi and a tool for evolutionary ecological analyses". Fungal Diversity. 90 (1): 135–159. doi:10.1007/s13225-018-0401-0.
  4. ^ Cushion, Melanie T. (2010-09-23). "Are Members of the Fungal Genus Pneumocystis (a) Commensals; (b) Opportunists; (c) Pathogens; or (d) All of the Above?". PLOS Pathogens. 6 (9): e1001009. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1001009. ISSN 1553-7366. PMC 2944789. PMID 20885786.
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