Genetics Unzipped

From Mendel's peas to personal genome sequencing, Genetics Unzipped brings you stories from the worl

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Author and science journalist Rebecca Coffey chats with us about some amazing adaptations and Darwin

In this episode we’re clocking in to chat about the genetics of circadian rhythms. How can molecules

We explore the weird and wonderful world of extrachromosomal DNA - what it is, what it does, and why

We’re finding out how plants adapt to a changing environment, and how we might be able to give them

In this bonus episode, we’re bringing you the third instalment of Hormones: The Inside Story, Season

We’re exploring the epic life of Alfred Russel Wallace; adventurer, naturalist and co-discoverer of

We look at the science behind DNA and RNA vaccines - How do they work? What can they do? And how can

Kat Arney chats with Professor Matthew Cobb about what really happened between James Watson, Francis

We’re going behind the scenes at the Sanger Institute with Cordelia Langford, Director of Scientific

We’re chatting with two of this year’s Genetics Society award winners - Cecilia Lindgren, who’s an e

We’re venturing into ancient territory and archaeological digs, excavating the complex ethics of ext

We’re taking a journey into the world of art and artefacts, unearthing the genetic secrets of long-d

We’re chasing down the perpetrator of a scientific Whodunnit, joining the DNA detectives on the hunt

In this episode we’re going microscopic, exploring what tiny tardigrades can teach us about desiccat

In this episode we’re becoming chromosomal criminals and learning about how researchers are stealing