Abstract
Undetected, rare diversities scattered among medically important emerging yeast, both in historical literature and recent AI research, are questioned and proffered for rapid and variable niche adaptations. These variable stresses may appear most notable among the medical sciences concerned with emerging yeast infections. Misidentified species, questionable therapies, and possible disease functions and retractions or rejections of manuscripts are identified in part, with the C. haemulonii Complex, C. auris, and C. lusitaniae. Analysis of the Commentary below, including a thorough definition of the disputed details among the references, implies that further researches on EVs and sRNA are needed by multi-sciences.