Genetics Unzipped

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

Episodes

Total: 168

To celebrate DNA Day, we are rereleasing an episode from series 3, called The Past, Present, and Fut

We take a leftfield look at public communication of genetics, exploring how the science of DNA turns

We’re discussing Chris Hemsworth’s recent Alzheimer's risk findings and the pros and cons of direct-

We’re saying bye-bye to the boys, and exploring whether new gene technologies and climate change wil

We're exploring the ethics and regulations of genome editing. What is allowed? What shouldn't be? An

We’re off on a journey to the world of rare genetic disorders, exploring the diagnostic odyssey that

How much do you know about genetics? In this episode we’re sharing the results of a large survey ask

We’re going back to the very genesis of our species in search of the genetic Adam and Eve. Who were

We’re going back to the womb to explore the genetics of how to make babies - from finding out how bi

S525: 2022 Unzipped

2022/12/15

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In this episode we’re testing the air for tigers and digging up dead bodies as we explore the exciti

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

CONTENT NOTE: This interview includes discussion of rape, forced sterilisation and first-hand experi

This podcast is part of a miniseries of interviews with speakers from the 2022 annual conference of

In this episode we’re taking a look at the birds and the bees - not like that! - from the unusual mi

There’s something unnatural about carnivorous plants. We’re so used to plants being at the bottom of