Abstract

Members of the genus Hanseniaspora represent a significant proportion of the normal flora of grape berries and play a significant role in wine fermentation. Here, we present genome sequences for three species of Hanseniaspora, H. opuntiae, H. osmophila, and H. uvarum, which were isolated from spontaneous Chardonnay wine fermentation.

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  • Members of the genus Hanseniaspora represent a significant proportion of the normal flora of grape berries and play a significant role in wine fermentation

  • We present genome sequences for three species of Hanseniaspora, H. opuntiae, H. osmophila, and H. uvarum, which were isolated from spontaneous Chardonnay wine fermentation

  • Each isolate was identified to the species level by sequence identity analysis of a fragment of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region [8] against the QIIME UNITE database, with results corroborated against the NCBI nr database using Blast (AWRI3579, 99% identity with H. osmophila CBS 313T; AWRI3578, 98% identity with H. opuntiae CBS 8873T; AWRI3580, 100% identity with H. uvarum CBS 314T)

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We present genome sequences for three species of Hanseniaspora, H. opuntiae, H. osmophila, and H. uvarum, which were isolated from spontaneous Chardonnay wine fermentation. Members of the genus Hanseniaspora represent a significant proportion of the normal flora of grape berries and play a significant role in wine fermentation [1].

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