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** [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/03/190305153648.htm Modern beer yeast emerged from mix of European grape wine, Asian rice wine yeast, by Science Daily. The two explanations of beer yeast ancestry are: beer yeasts might have evolved from a mix of European wine strains and Asian fermentation strains during trade on the Silk Route, as well as an unknown ancestor. The second explanation is that European wine strains themselves descended from Asian strains (whether European wine strains desceneded from Asia or were developed in Europe has not been clear and needs more research).]
** [[Kveik#Recent_Yeast_Lab_Analysis_and_Commercial_Availability|Norwegian "kveik" yeast forms its own genetic group of yeast, indicating a subtree of the Beer 1 group.]]
** [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-019-0998-8 Fermentation innovation through complex hybridization of wild and domesticated yeasts] - Hittinger lab sequencing of commercial and homebrew strains of yeast, analysing their hybrid species makeup using WGS.
** [https://beer.suregork.com/?p=4112 BREWING YEAST FAMILY TREE (OCT 2019 UPDATE)] Kristoffer Krogerus' updated family tree including the Hittinger WGS data.
* YouTube presentation by Kevin Verstrepen:
: <youtube height="200" width="300">E6qBnBQuWF4</youtube>