Genetics Unzipped
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S3.18 Rare, Well Done: Progress and challenges in rare genetic disorders
Progress and challenges in rare genetic disorders
Genetics Shambles 4: The sequence of everything
Over the first four episodes of this series we’ve looked at COVID-19, historic epidemics, human evolution and the human genome and in each episode we’ve invariably talked about ‘sequencing’. Sequencing genomes and DNA of living things. So we thought it ti
S3.17 Rebel Cell: Cancer, evolution and the science of life
Cancer, evolution and the science of life
Genetics Shambles 3: Humans - Evolved and evolving
Over millions of years Humans have evolved into becoming quite the dominant species on the planet. So, how did we get to now? What have we come from and how are we still evolving as a species? And what changes can we expect in the future in terms of diet,
S3.16 Sickness and susceptibility: The ancient war between genes and disease
The ancient war between genes and disease
Genetics Shambles 2: A guide to the human genome
The Human Genome Project has been referred to as one of the great feats of scientific exploration and discovery in human history. But what was it, and, more to the point, what is the human genome and why was sequencing it such a big deal? And in 2020, som
S3.15 Pimp My Genome: the wonderful world of epigenetics
The wonderful world of epigenetics
Genetics Shambles 1: COVID-19 and Learning from the Past
What can research into past viruses and epidemics tell us about this new pandemic of COVID-19? What has changed in the world of genetics research since the time of HIV for example? Robin Ince chats to Dr Emma Hodcroft, a phylogenetics researcher from the
S3.13 The Cancer Ladies: Maud Slye and Pauline Gross
The stories of Maud Slye and Pauline Gross