
Naming
In the 1990s, few genes were known and analysed by scientists until the first genomic analysis was performed by a team of the Pasteur Institute of Paris. The genome ''Kluyveromyces lactis'' was explored by sequencing 588 short tags from two random genomic libraries . 296 ''K. lactis'' genes were identified of which 292 were new.The complete genome of ''K. lactis'' was sequenced in 2004.
This species has roughly 5,300 genes spread out over six nuclear chromosomes and its mitochondrial genome. The six chromosomes are labeled A-F.
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