The Language of Genetics
Adam Rutherford joins Michael to make sense of the heavily-loaded language that we use to talk about genetics, inheritance, ancestry and race.
Adam Rutherford joins Michael to make sense of the heavily-loaded and often unscientific language that we use to talk about genetics, inheritance, ancestry and race. Adam is a geneticist, science writer, and lecturer in Biology and Society at University College London. His work tries to make sense of what our genes do (or don't) tell us about our similarities and our differences. He writes about this stuff in many of his books, including βHow To Argue With A Racistβ and βWhere Are You Really From?β
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