This little yeast organism is responsible for skin infections that are especially itchy, smelly and greasy to the touch.
Not exact matches
These
little organisms called
yeast thrive in warm, moist environments.
Yeasts and bacteria which make cheese and wine have been researched in depth, but
little is known about how the flavour of other
organisms, including truffles, is created.
Though
little is known about Loki, scientists hope that it will help to resolve one of biology's biggest mysteries: how life transformed from simple single - celled
organisms to the menagerie of complex life known as eukaryotes — a category that includes everything from
yeast to azaleas to elephants.
In particular, the
yeast species Yarrowia lipolytica has strong potential as a biofuel - producing
organism because it accumulates large amounts of lipids, but
little is known about the key biological processes involved.