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Thrush Yeast Can Reproduce With Members of the Same Sex

Explore the surprising world of same-sex mating in yeast, revealing insights into Candida albicans reproduction and yeast infection challenges.

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The yeast that causes thrush--an infection of the mouth and tongue--can reproduce homosexually, offering a clue as to why the yeast-caused infection can be so difficult to treat. When mating, the yeast known as Candida albicans can take one of two sexes: a or alpha. When researchers mixed the two types of yeast, they found that yeast cells of the same sex mated, although not very often, according to the study published in Nature. And

they increased this homosexual mingling by boost[ing] a pheromone secreted by "a" cells that draws same-sex cells together

[New Scientist].

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An increase in homosexual mating in the lab was caused by disabling an enzyme in "a" cells that usually destroys the "same-sex" pheromone [New Scientist]. Still, it remains a mystery what change in conditions, such as an increase or decrease in acidity, may prompt this behavior in the yeast's natural environment, whether that's the ...

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