001 - Get unzipped!

001 - Get unzipped!

Author: The Genetics Society December 12, 2018 Duration: 5:22

Big news! Genetics Unzipped is a new podcast from the Genetics Society, taking a look at the world of genes, genomes and DNA. Here's a quick teaser from our first episode, featuring Alice Roberts, Aoife McLysaght and Fran Scott, taking a sneak peek behind the scenes at the 2018 Royal Institution Christmas Lectures.

More info online at geneticsunzipped.com


Ever wondered how a monk's garden peas changed science, or what your own DNA might reveal about you? Genetics Unzipped, presented by The Genetics Society, explores these questions and countless others, weaving together the past, present, and future of heredity. This isn't a dry lecture series; it's a collection of conversations and narratives that make the complex world of genes feel immediate and fascinating. Each episode delves into a specific story, whether it's a historical breakthrough, a debate in modern medicine, or the surprising genetic connections in nature and our daily lives. You'll hear from researchers, historians, and sometimes the subjects of genetics themselves, all unpacking how DNA shapes health, fitness, evolution, and what it means to be alive. The podcast moves seamlessly from the fundamentals to the frontiers, making the science accessible without oversimplifying the profound implications. Tune in for a thoughtful and engaging exploration that goes far beyond the helix, examining the very code that writes our stories.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 168

Genetics Unzipped
Podcast Episodes
S3.02 - Hidden family secrets revealed by genetic testing [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:47
It’s become cheaper and easier than ever to access genetic testing, and more and more people are having their genomes ‘done’ for reasons of personal interest, health or ancestry. But what happens when an innocent genetic…
S2.07 New Light on Old Britons - Professor Turi King [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:16
Professor Turi King from the University of Leicester reveals the secrets of the Y chromosome and how the remains of Richard III were identified. Part of our special series from the 2019 Galton Institute Symposium - New L…
S2.06 New Light on Old Britons - Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:53
The Celts are one of the most famous - and misunderstood - people who lived in ancient Britain. Professor Sir Barry Cunliffe CBE, FBA from the University of Oxford explores the myths and the reality. Part of our special…
S2.05 New Light on Old Britons - Dr Lara Cassidy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:34
Dr Lara Cassidy from Trinity College Dublin talks about her work exploring the genomic history of Ireland. Part of our special series from the 2019 Galton Institute Symposium - New Light on Old Britons.Presented and prod…
S2.04 New Light on Old Britons - Professor Sir Walter Bodmer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:26
Professor Sir Walter Bodmer FRS from the Weatherall Institute, Oxford, explains what we know so far about genetic structure and origins of populations of the British Isles. Part of our special series from the 2019 Galton…
S2.03 New Light on Old Britons - Dr Silvia Bello [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:42
Dr Silvia Bello from the Natural History Museum in London is investigating how patterns of human behaviour have changed over the last million years.Part of our special series from the 2019 Galton Institute Symposium - Ne…
028 - Sperm wars, sneaky sheep, substandard stallions and more [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:29
In this episode we’re bringing you highlights from the Society’s Centenary Conference, held up in Edinburgh last month. We’ve got stories of sneaky sheep, substandard racing stallions, the Vikings of the Scottish Isles a…