Saccharomycetales
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Saccharomycetales
Kudryatsev (1960)[1]
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Alloascoideaceae |
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The Saccharomycetales are an order in the kingdom of fungi that comprises the budding yeasts and includes 15 families.
Etymology
The name comes from the Greek word σάκχαρον (sákkharon), meaning "sugar" and μύκης (mukēs) meaning "fungus".
Genera incertae sedis
According to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, genera included within the order, but of uncertain taxonomic position (incertae sedis) include Ascobotryozyma, Hyphopichia, Kodamaea, Nakazawaea, Phaffomyces, Starmera, Starmerella, and Yamadazyma.[2]
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