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22 October 2024

From a cold “gyr” in Bavaria to a cold yeast in the Andes

Microbial discovery | The year was 2011 and the location was a patch of frigid forest, high up in the Andes, in Patagonia, along the border between Argentina and Chile, at the intersection of latitude 41 °S and longitude 71 °W. There, five researchers under the leadership of Diego Libkind, an Argentinian microbiologist, were on an unusual mission: to find new wild yeast species in hopes that one of them would turn out to be the as-yet-unknown ancestor of S. pastorianus, our lager yeast.

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