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Menopause Mysteries

Gut Check

Bite Club

Why Athletes Collapse

Genetics and the Silver Screen

Babies and Breakthroughs

Poo Dunnit

Session 5 Trailer

Gene Short 1: Spaced Out!

Spaced Out

Gene Shorts 4: Roach Encroach

Roach Encroach

Gene Shorts 3: Mutton, the Woolly Dog

Mutton, the Woolly Dog

Gene Shorts 2: The Vitamin Verdict

The Vitamin Verdict

Gene Shorts 1: More cheese, please!

More cheese, please!

Life in the Fast Lane

The Wasting Game

Lost but Found

Slipping Through the Spectrum

Fatal Attraction: Insect Edition

Testing, Testing HPV

The Antibiotic Debacle

Cosmetic Clarity

Season 4 Trailer

…98, 99, 100! Ready or not, here we come with a brand new season of 'Nice Genes!'

Gene Shorts! E06: Three Blind Mice

Gene Shorts! E05: Are You Smarter Than a Chimp?

Gene Shorts! E04: Jackalopes, Mythical Critters and the Cure for Cancer

Gene Shorts! E03: All the Colours of the Rainbow

Reconciling the Truth

Probing Pain

The Circadian Rhythm

The Dose Makes the Poison

Not All Bad

Nature is Queer

Bananageddon

Genes Jump

Season 3 Trailer

What did your grade four teacher say? "Never Assume. It makes an..." well, you know the rest

Gene Shorts! E02: Mother Coquita

How a Reptilian 'Virgin Birth' Baffled Scientists

Gene Shorts! E01: Heart of a Grizzly

How Sleepy Bears Can Prevent a Deadly Problem for People

Un-Digging the Hole

Germ Spotting

Cracking the Coral Code

Calls from the deep

The Devil’s in the Details

Pizzly Bears, anyone? Protecting Local Wildlife Icons

Cold Case – Solving Murder Mysteries with Genomics

Nodding our Tusks to Heroic Mutations

DECODING ANCESTRY – RACE IS NOT GENETIC

THE INVISIBLE FOOTPRINT: HOW THE HUNT FOR WILD SPECIES LEADS TO eDNA

The right meds: Can genomics find the perfect antidepressant for your body

Genetics vs. genomics: what’s the difference?

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