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Ep94 - Bioinformatics meets agriculture: Searching fungal DNA for genes behind fruit scabs

Ep94 - Bioinformatics meets agriculture: Searching fungal DNA for genes behind fruit scabs

Update: 2025-10-30
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Scab diseases make fruits like mango, citrus, and sweet potato unappealing and unmarketable, but what if we could decode the fungus behind them down to its DNA? In this episode of Behind The Science Podcast, Dr. Leilani Sumabat-Dacones talked about her team’s discovery of the genes that make the fungus Elsinoë such an effective plant pathogen. Using bioinformatics, they analyzed fungal genomes to identify effectors and toxins like elsinochrome and melanin that trigger scab formation.


📚Reference: Cequeña RC, Sumabat-Dacones L. 2024. Presence of elsinochrome and other putative effectors in select genomes of the plant pathogen Elsinoë spp. based on in silico analysis. SciEnggJ. 17(1):59–70.‌


🤝Behind The Science Podcast is presented to you by Marine & Earth Science Learning Hub, UP Resilience Institute, The Philippine Agricultural Scientist, The Philippine Journal of Fisheries, and SciEnggJ.

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Ep94 - Bioinformatics meets agriculture: Searching fungal DNA for genes behind fruit scabs

Ep94 - Bioinformatics meets agriculture: Searching fungal DNA for genes behind fruit scabs

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