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Genetic testing, with Sir Peter Donnelly

Dec 2, 2022
31:56
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Is There a Difference Between the NHS and Private Companies?
01:30 • 2min
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How Big Is the Human Genome?
03:44 • 2min
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What Is a Gene?
05:15 • 3min
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Is That What You Mean When You Talk About Gene Expression?
08:20 • 3min
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Mutations of Genes
11:00 • 2min
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Can Mutations Ever Be Beneficial?
13:25 • 2min
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The Genetic Factor in Developing Alzheimer's
15:27 • 2min
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Gene Testing
17:03 • 2min
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The Genetic Component of Risk
19:21 • 2min
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Alzheimer's - Is There Anything You Can Do About It?
21:15 • 2min
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Is CRISPR a Gene Editing Technique?
23:21 • 3min
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Do You Think We'll Ever Have Whole Populations Routinely Having Tests Like These?
26:04 • 5min
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Professor of Statistical Science at the University of Oxford, and founder and CEO of Genomics PLC, Sir Peter Donnelly tells us about exactly what genetic screening can tell us about our health and what we can do to stay healthy regardless of our genes.

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