Heredity Podcast

Heredity Podcast

An official journal of the Genetics Society, Heredity publishes high-quality articles describing original research and theoretical insights in all areas of genetics. Research papers are complimented by News & Commentary articles and reviews, keeping researchers and students abreast of hot topics in the field.

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More than meets the eye

More than meets the eye

Within the Brazilian mangroves resides some of the most unique organisms on Earth: killifish. Specifically, two species within the genus Kryptolebias, which are the only known vertebrates to reproduce...

14 Loka 202016min

The Nature of fear with Prof. Dan Blumstein

The Nature of fear with Prof. Dan Blumstein

Join Prof. Daniel Blumstein (UCLA) as he discusses his new popular science book The Nature of Fear: Survival Lessons from the Wild. Prof. Blumstein has scoured the animal kingdom in search of better w...

23 Syys 202025min

Meet the monkey flower: an emerging model

Meet the monkey flower: an emerging model

The genetic structure of a population can shape an organism’s ecology and evolution. However, that structure often changes depending on the geographic scale you’re looking at. In this episode Dr Alex ...

9 Syys 202019min

Hidden in plain sight

Hidden in plain sight

Museum collections play a vital role in active research and conservation programmes, and in this episode we’re going to explore a prime example of just how valuable they can be. Join Kyle Ewart (Unive...

26 Elo 202020min

In search of sponges

In search of sponges

Motivated by a series of mass mortalities, a team of marine biologists voyaged across the Caribbean in search of a poorly understood organism – the vase sponge. Join Dr Sarah Griffiths (Manchester Met...

17 Elo 202026min

Reversing speciation?

Reversing speciation?

Speciation is often considered unidirectional: a continual process of divergence interrupted only by extinction events. However, this isn’t entirely true. In this episode Dr Jente Ottenburghs (Wagenin...

22 Heinä 202013min

Alternative Entry Points

Alternative Entry Points

The antagonistic co-evolution that characterises host-parasite relationships is one of the most fascinating interactions in genetics. In this episode, Dr Gilberto Bento discusses one such interaction,...

8 Heinä 202022min

Inversions: an interview with Dr Rui Faria

Inversions: an interview with Dr Rui Faria

In episode five of our editorial series we meet Dr Rui Faria from the Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources at the University of Porto (Portugal). Dr Faria’s research looks at the role...

24 Kesä 202015min

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