TWiEVO 117: Genes that don't leave

TWiEVO 117: Genes that don't leave

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TWiEVO 126: Beyond Inheritance with Roxanne Khamsi

TWiEVO 126: Beyond Inheritance with Roxanne Khamsi June 1, 2026 Science journalist Roxanne Khamsi joins Nels and Vincent discuss her first book, Beyond Inheritance, which explores how DNA continuously mutates throughout our lives, challenging the idea that our genetic destiny is ...  Show more

TWiEVO 125: Evolution's egg timer

Nels and Vincent discuss the development of a comprehensive transcriptomic atlas of early embryogenesis from 61 animal species to understand the control of gene expression transitions from maternally deposited products to newly transcribed zygotic RNA. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincen ...  Show more

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