
In Our Time Genetic Mutation
Dec 6, 2007
Melvyn Bragg and guests delve into the world of genetic mutation, highlighting its role in shaping evolution, disease, and genetic diversity. They explore how mutations are both creators and destroyers of life, discussing their impact on genetic variation, species preservation, and adaptation. The conversation touches on the mechanisms of DNA damage, recombination, and repair, emphasizing the balance between DNA fidelity and mutation rates. They also discuss the significance of 'junk DNA' in genetics, groundbreaking research in genetic studies, and the potential of artificial gene mutation for creating novel organisms.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Unveiling the Complexity of Genetic Mutations
02:28 • 18min
The Dance of DNA: Mutations and Recombination
20:57 • 7min
Exploring the Role of Junk DNA and Clock-like Properties in Evolutionary Genetics
28:01 • 2min
Pioneering Geneticists: De Vries and Morgan
30:08 • 3min
Groundbreaking Discovery in Genetics Through White-Eyed Fruit Fly Mutation
33:29 • 2min
The Impact of Genetic Studies on Disease Classification
35:02 • 5min
Exploring the Future of Genetic Mutation and Organism Design
40:09 • 2min

