Research Topic: strain characterization

The scope and infringement of patents claiming strains of bacteria

This article examines how patents protecting specific bacterial strains work and what they actually protect. Courts around the world have shown that patents covering specific bacterial deposits usually protect more than just exact copies of the original bacteria. The strength of these patents depends heavily on how well the bacteria are described and characterized in the patent documents.

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Torulaspora lindneri sp. nov., a novel ascomycetous yeast species isolated from China and Thailand

Scientists discovered and formally described a new yeast species called Torulaspora lindneri, found in chestnut tree bark in China and soil in Thailand. This yeast belongs to a group known for various applications in fermentation and biotechnology. The species was identified through genetic sequencing and microscopic examination, showing it forms spherical spores with distinctive tapered structures. The findings contribute to our understanding of yeast diversity in natural forest environments.

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