Heredity Podcast
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Each month Elli Leadbeater and Steve Le Comber present a free audio show. The podcast features interviews with the people behind the science and a digest of breaking news from Heredity editor Richard Nichols at Queen Mary University of London.
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Listen to the April 2008 episode and read about:
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Previous episodes
Listen to the January 2008 episode and read about:
Listen to the October 2007 episode and read about:
Listen to the July 2007 episode and read about:
- Invasion success of the bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, despite a drastic genetic bottleneck
- Genome sizes through the ages
- Genome-enabled hitchhiking mapping identifies QTLs for stress resistance in natural Drosophila
- Low mitochondrial variability in birds may indicate Hill–Robertson effects on the W chromosome
Listen to the April 2007 episode and read about:
Listen to the February/March 2007 episode and read about:
Listen to the January 2007 episode and read about:
Listen to the final 2006 episode and read about:
Listen to the October 2006 episode and read about:
Listen to the September 2006 episode and read about:
Listen to the August 2006 episode and read about:
Listen to the July 2006 episode and read about:
- Speciation: Marathon mollusc migrations
- Patterns of microsatellite variation through a transition zone of a chromosomal cline in Drosophila americana
- Separating nurture from nature in estimating heritability
- Long-term persistence of prereproductive isolation at a mine boundary
- Wholesale analysis of genes, traits and microarrays
Listen to the June 2006 episode and read about:
- Grasping human transcriptome evolution: what does it all mean?
- Genealogy of wine grape cultivars: 'Pinot' is related to 'Syrah'
- DNAs from the European Neolithic
- Evolution of MHC class IIB in the genome of wild and ornamental guppies, Poecilia reticulata
- Paternal inheritance in parthenogenetic forms of the planarian Schmidtea polychroa
Listen to the May 2006 episode and read about:
Listen to the April 2006 episode and read about:
- GM debate: dispelling the myths
- Endosymbiosis: past and present
- Genetics, development, and palaeontology interlock
- Evolutionary implications of permanent odd polyploidy in the stable sexual, pentaploid of Rosa canina L
- Were the Vikings immune to HIV?
- Quantitative genetics: Similar strokes for different folks
- The rise and falls of introns





