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What if one of the biggest assumptions in genetics is also one of the most incomplete? We often talk about DNA as though it is a stable blueprint, a fixed set of instructions inherited at conception and carried unchanged throughout life.
But in Beyond Inheritance, science journalist Roxanne Khamsi challenges that idea in a profound way, arguing that our genomes are far more dynamic, unstable, and biologically creative than most of us realize.
In this episode, Roxanne Khamsi dives into the science and implications of mutations that arise after conception, the spontaneous, somatic, and mosaic genetic changes that shape our tissues, immune systems, brains, aging process, and risk for disease.
We talk about how these changes complicate the idea of inherited disease, how cancer can be understood through evolution, why some mutations are harmful while others may actually rescue disease, and what all of this means for the future of medicine.
Roxanne Khamsi is an author, speaker, contributing writer for The Atlantic, and award-winning science journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Nature, Scientific American, WIRED, and National Geographic. In Beyond Inheritance, she draws on more than two decades of reporting at the intersection of genetics and medicine to take readers through cancer biology, immune diversity, clonal hematopoiesis, somatic mosaicism, germline mutation, aging, and even microbial evolution, revealing mutation not as an occasional error, but as a constant force shaping life from within. Learn more on her website here.
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Luckily you don’t have to wait long for a brand-new episode of DNA Today, we drop episodes every Friday! Until then, why not dive into our library of over 390 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen, just search “DNA Today.”
Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! The video component of this episode is available on our YouTube channel and website. Some of these episodes were filmed at our home studio, the iconic NBC Universal.
DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Social Media Lead is Liv Davidson. Our Digital Marketing and Automation Lead is Eric Knaus. And the Graphic Designer of our logo is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC.
See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected].
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What if one of the biggest assumptions in genetics is also one of the most incomplete? We often talk about DNA as though it is a stable blueprint, a fixed set of instructions inherited at conception and carried unchanged throughout life.
But in Beyond Inheritance, science journalist Roxanne Khamsi challenges that idea in a profound way, arguing that our genomes are far more dynamic, unstable, and biologically creative than most of us realize.
In this episode, Roxanne Khamsi dives into the science and implications of mutations that arise after conception, the spontaneous, somatic, and mosaic genetic changes that shape our tissues, immune systems, brains, aging process, and risk for disease.
We talk about how these changes complicate the idea of inherited disease, how cancer can be understood through evolution, why some mutations are harmful while others may actually rescue disease, and what all of this means for the future of medicine.
Roxanne Khamsi is an author, speaker, contributing writer for The Atlantic, and award-winning science journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Nature, Scientific American, WIRED, and National Geographic. In Beyond Inheritance, she draws on more than two decades of reporting at the intersection of genetics and medicine to take readers through cancer biology, immune diversity, clonal hematopoiesis, somatic mosaicism, germline mutation, aging, and even microbial evolution, revealing mutation not as an occasional error, but as a constant force shaping life from within. Learn more on her website here.
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#134 Dr. Kat Arney on Cancer Evolution
#202 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) with Ann Martin and Madhuri Hegde
#250 Orphan Black: The Next Chapter with Madeline Ashby
#297 Ambry Genetics Exome Reanalysis with Dr. Elizabeth Chao and Kelly Hagman
#306 NIH’s Dr. Francis Collins on the Human Genome Project, and the Future of Genetics
#351 Mock Cardiac Genetic Counseling Session (Long QT Syndrome)
#365 Ending HIV, Accelerating COVID: Dr. Larry Corey’s Legacy in Vaccine Science
Luckily you don’t have to wait long for a brand-new episode of DNA Today, we drop episodes every Friday! Until then, why not dive into our library of over 390 episodes? Binge them all on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or wherever you love to listen, just search “DNA Today.”
Prefer watching? We’ve got you covered! The video component of this episode is available on our YouTube channel and website. Some of these episodes were filmed at our home studio, the iconic NBC Universal.
DNA Today is hosted and produced by Kira Dineen, MS, LCGC, CG(ASCP)CM . Our Social Media Lead is Liv Davidson. Our Digital Marketing and Automation Lead is Eric Knaus. And the Graphic Designer of our logo is Ashlyn Enokian, MS, CGC.
See what else we are up to on Instagram, X (Twitter), BluSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNAToday.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to [email protected].

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