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From plants to pathogens, fruit flies to fungi and hamsters to humans, Naked Genetics takes a look at the science of genes. With in-depth interviews, the latest news from the world of genetics, answer... more
FAQs about Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genes:How many episodes does Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genes have?The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.
December 14, 2014Searching for the engram - Naked Genetics 14.12.14For many years scientists have been searching for the mysterious engram - the place in the brain where memories are kept. And thanks to advances in genetics and neurobiology, it looks like they're now getting close to finding it. Plus, contagious cancers in dogs and devils, and our gene of the month prefers the cold....more30minPlay
November 14, 2014Targeting cancer genes - Naked Genetics 14.11.14Every year in the UK more than 330,000 people are diagnosed with cancer. The good news is that more and more are surviving, and there's hope that the new generation of genetic research and targeted therapies will bring more cures in the future. But is cancer a cleverer enemy than we thought? Plus sealion genital cancers, and an over-excited gene of the month....more30minPlay
October 13, 2014Genes, ageing and metabolism - Naked Genetics 14.10.14Could we one day be popping pills that tweak our metabolism and make us live longer? It's not as far off as you might think. Plus, the cow genome goes large, bat flu flies into focus, and an untidy gene of the month....more30minPlay
September 13, 2014Long live our genes - Naked Genetics 14.09.14Every day we get older, and whether you're desperately resisting the march of time, or embracing the ageing process, most of us would agree we want to live as long, healthy lives as possible. We'll be finding out how genetics research can help. Plus, making fingers with Alan Turing, growing lizard tails, and a long-lived gene of the month....more30minPlay
August 13, 2014Genes for sore eyes - Naked Genetics 14.08.14From the beauty of a sunset or the ugliness of war to the smile on a loved one's face, our eyes bring us all kinds of information about the world around us. now researchers are working to develop new therapies for people who have lost this precious sense. Plus, smelling elephants, marmoset twins, and an all-seeing gene of the month....more30minPlay
July 13, 2014Issues for genetic testing - Naked Genetics 14.07.14Whether we like it or not, we're heading further along the road of genetic testing, not just for single genes but for complex diseases and even ancestry. But can the results of gene tests change our behaviour? Plus colouring crows, electric eels, gluing chromosomes and a sketchy gene of the month....more30minPlay
June 13, 2014Gene therapy - Cystic fibrosis, blindness and more - Naked Genetics 14.06.14Twenty years ago, gene therapy was a great hope for the future of medicine - directly tinkering with faulty genes to cure diseases, but progress has been slow. Now, things seem to be changing. Plus, silencing crickets, evolving brain and brawn, and a flowery gene of the month....more30minPlay
May 13, 2014Nature, nurture and wiring the brain - Naked Genetics 14.05.14The more we understand about the genetic variations that affect our brains, the more questions are raised - for example, are we a product of nature or nurture, and what should we test for? Plus, why Y loss is bad for men, the usefulness of junk DNA, and a crunchy gene of the month....more30minPlay
April 13, 2014Genes, depression and schizophrenia - Naked Genetics 14.04.14Around one in four adults in the UK experiences mental health problems in any year, and mental illness is a major problem for sufferers, their loved ones, and society. It's becoming clear that genes are involved, but what do we actually know? Plus, artificial chromosomes, autism in the womb, and a toddling little gene of the month....more30minPlay
March 14, 2014DNA damage and repair - Naked Genetics 14.03.14Every second your DNA is under assault - not just from chemicals in our environment or food, but from the hurly-burly of life within our own cells. We'll be finding out how DNA gets damaged and repaired, and how researchers are exploiting this to find better treatments for cancer. Plus, liver from skin cells, DNA from ancient teeth, and a scary little gene of the month....more30minPlay
FAQs about Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genes:How many episodes does Naked Genetics - Taking a look inside your genes have?The podcast currently has 74 episodes available.