Anomala Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.
These are the MediaLab courses that cover Anomala and links to relevant pages within the course.
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| Match each of the microscopic structures listed in the drop-down box with the name of its corresponding yeast species on the right. | View Page |
| Although only a few human cases have been reported, brewers and bakers may in particular be at increased risk for developing infections with: | View Page |
| This photomicrograph is an acid-fast stained smear prepared from a yeast colony growing on ascospore agar. A helmet-shaped, red-staining, acid fast yeast cell is seen in the center of view at the tip of the arrow, against the background, blue-staining blastoconidia. The presumptive identification of Hansenula anomala was made. Predisposing conditions that may indicate that this isolate is more than a contaminant include: | View Page |