Sexual selection in a warming world

Sexual selection in a warming world

Reproduction involves decisions about when to mate and who with. We know that high temperatures affect fertility, but how does this affect mating decisions and sexual selection within populations? Tilly Pembury Smith and Rhonda Snook tell us about their work using fruit files.

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Alternative splicing and thermal adaptation in mice

Alternative splicing and thermal adaptation in mice

Genes are recipes for proteins and proteins do stuff. But if a gene can make more than one protein, how does that affect genetic variation and the possible routes to adaptation? We get an introduction...

24 Apr 202420min

Harnessing genomics and AI for conservation

Harnessing genomics and AI for conservation

We're in the age of big data, but there remain several hurdles to integrating genomics into conservation science. We hear about these issues from Prof Cock Van Oosterhout, and discuss the potential so...

27 Mars 202421min

PopGroup 57 special - part 2

PopGroup 57 special - part 2

In this second of our special episodes on the 2024 PopGroup conference, we hear from Mark Kirkpatrick, who gave the plenary talk which was the climactic end to the meeting. Mark tells us why he loves ...

28 Feb 202416min

PopGroup 57 special - part 1

PopGroup 57 special - part 1

PopGroup is the beloved annual meeting of the Population Genetics group of the Genetics Society. This episode we hear from Mike Richie, lead organiser at this year's host organisation - the University...

31 Jan 202424min

Student prize 2023 with Ellen Nikelski

Student prize 2023 with Ellen Nikelski

Each year Heredity awards a prize for the best student paper in the journal, this episode Ellen Nikelski, talking about her paper and how it feels to have been the winner in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See...

22 Dec 202330min

Genomes or RADseq, mountain goats don't mind.

Genomes or RADseq, mountain goats don't mind.

One of the big decisions in planning a genetic study is what kind of sequencing approach to use. This episode we talk to Daria Martchenko and Aaron Shafer (Trent University, Canada), whose paper compa...

29 Nov 202321min

Frank Hailer - research, reviews and his role at Heredity

Frank Hailer - research, reviews and his role at Heredity

We tend to focus on research studies on the podcast, but review papers are a hugely important part of the scientific literature. This week we talk to Frank Hailer, reviews editor, who demonstrates his...

25 Okt 202318min

Galpagos island history shapes populations

Galpagos island history shapes populations

Barriers to gene-flow control population connectivity, but what barriers exist in the sea? How similar is the connectivity of island marine organisms to those on land? As with many evolutionary questi...

27 Sep 202325min

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