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Genetics in Your World
Genetics Society of America
19 episodes
1 month ago
The Genetics in Your World podcast spotlights noteworthy studies published in GSA Journals GENETICS and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics. Through conversations with the authors, you’ll hear about their research and its significance for the fields of genetics and genomics. The podcast is produced by the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee.

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The Genetics in Your World podcast spotlights noteworthy studies published in GSA Journals GENETICS and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics. Through conversations with the authors, you’ll hear about their research and its significance for the fields of genetics and genomics. The podcast is produced by the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee.

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Episodes (19/19)
Genetics in Your World
Variation Reconsidered: Selection Schemes for Phenotypic Variability Beyond Trait Means — A Conversation with Dr. Shraddha Lall

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee co-chair Sarah Renee Phillips interviews Dr. Shraddha Lall of Harvard University about the evolution of variation in behavior in Drosophila. Read Dr. Lall’s paper titled, “Family-based selection: An efficient method for increasing phenotypic variability,” published in the October 2025 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkaf165.


Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


#genetics #evolution #Drosophila #behavior #variation #selection


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1 month ago
31 minutes 22 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Age Is Just A Number: Mapping Longevity in Diversity Outbred Mice – A Conversation with Dr. Gary Churchill

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Faye Romero interviews Dr. Gary Churchill of the Jackson Laboratory about longevity-associated loci in diversity outbred mice. Read Dr. Churchill’s paper titled, “Analysis of lifespan across diversity outbred mouse studies identifies multiple longevity-associated loci,” published in the August 2025 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyaf081


Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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3 months ago
28 minutes 56 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Breaking New Ground in Telomeric Repeat Discovery – A Conversation with Dr. George Chung

In this installment of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Laetitia Chauve interviews Dr. George Chung, a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Dr. Kristin Gunsalus’s lab group at New York University’s Department of Biology, about a new algorithm he has developed to identify telomeres from long reads sequencing datasets. Read Dr. Chung's paper titled, “TeloSearchLR: an algorithm to detect novel telomere repeat motifs using long sequencing reads,” published in the June 2025 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkaf062


Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

 

Podcast Notes:

Thank you to the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee, in particular the production team who worked on this episode: Faye Romero, Sarah Renee Phillips, Laetitia Chauve.


#telomeres, #telomere repeat motif, #long-read sequencing, #nematodes


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5 months ago
30 minutes 4 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Functions of Blm Helicase N-terminal IDR — A Conversation with Dr. Evan B. Dewey

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Allie Hutchings interviews Dr. Evan Dewey of Winthrop University about the functions of Blm helicase N-terminal IDR. Read Dr. Dewey's paper titled, “Functions of the Bloom syndrome helicase N-terminal intrinsically disordered region,” published in the March 2025 issue of GENETICS: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyaf005.


Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

 

Podcast Notes:

Bloom syndrome helicase (Blm) has important roles in maintaining genome stability. About half the protein is predicted to be intrinsically disordered (IDR), and its functions are poorly understood. The authors of this study identified regions that are locally conserved in closely related Drosophila species, then deleted these and assayed various functions. They find that each region is required for a subset of Blm functions. The authors’ modeling suggests these regions adopt structure in complex with Top2alpha and the results provide novel insights into Blm IDR functions.

 

Dr. Evan Dewey would like to acknowledge the following colleagues: Colleen C. Bereda, Dr. Jeff Sekelsky, Dr. Christopher A Johnston, Denise Soroka, Dr. Mitch McVey, Carolyn Turcotte, Dr. Nila Pazhayam, Mohamed A. Nasr, Priscila Santa Rosa, Susan McMahan, Dr. Robert J. Duronio, Dr. Gregory Matera, Dr. Dan McKay, and Dr. Richard Cripps.


Thank you to the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee, in particular the production team who worked on this episode: Allie Hutchings, Interviewer; Sarah Shahba and Laetitia Chauve, Researchers.


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7 months ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Breeding Better Berries: Inbreeding and Hybrid Vigor in Strawberries – A Conversation with Dr. Steven J. Knapp

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Faye Romero interviews Dr. Steven J. Knapp of the University of California, Davis about the genetics underlying increased hybrid performance in strawberry cultivars. Read Dr. Knapp’s paper titled, “A dominance hypothesis argument for historical genetic gains and the fixation of heterosis in octoploid strawberry,” published in the December 2024 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyae159.


Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


Thank you to the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee, in particular the production team who worked on this episode: Faye Romero, Interviewer and Researcher; Sarah Gilmour, Audio Quality Control Coordinator.


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10 months ago
30 minutes 57 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Perils of Being Human – A Conversation about Kinetochore Humanization with Dr. Guðjón Ólafsson

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Sarah Gilmour has a conversation with Dr. Guðjón Ólafsson of NYU Langone Health and University of Iceland about his attempts to “humanize” the yeast kinetochore and how the difficulties of doing so teach us about the evolution of essential kinetochore proteins. Read Dr. Ólafsson’s paper titled, “Humanization reveals pervasive incompatibility of yeast and human kinetochore components,” published in the January 2024 issue of G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics: https://doi.org/10.1093/g3journal/jkad260. 

Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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11 months ago
22 minutes 57 seconds

Genetics in Your World
The Fourth Chromosome Resource Project – A conversation with Dr. Stuart Newfeld

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee chair Hassan Bukhari has a conversation with Dr. Stuart Newfeld of Arizona State University about the Fourth Chromosome Resource Project. Read Dr. Newfeld’s paper titled, “Fourth Chromosome Resource Project: a comprehensive resource for genetic analysis in Drosophila that includes humanized stocks,” published in the February 2024 issue of GENETICS: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyad201. 

Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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11 months ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Building from the ground up: Pathogen 'omics in the age of advanced molecular methods — A conversation with Dr. Scott Dawson

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Sarah Renee Phillips has a conversation with Dr. Scott Dawson of UC Davis about the unique biology and challenges of studying the parasite Giardia lamblia. Read Dr. Dawson’s paper titled, “Harnessing the power of new genetic tools to illuminate Giardia biology and pathogenesis,” published in the June 2024 issue of GENETICS: https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyae038. 

Music: Loopster Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


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11 months ago
57 minutes 15 seconds

Genetics in Your World
How C. elegans protect its genome with piRNAs – A Conversation with Dr. Jordan Brown

In this episode of Genetics in Your World, Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee member Tammy Lee has a conversation with Dr. Jordan Brown, a recent alumnus from the University of Chicago, about factors involved in gene silencing mediated by small RNAs. Read Dr. Brown’s paper titled, “Sensitized piRNA reporter identifies multiple RNA processing factors involved in piRNA-mediated gene silencing,” published in the August 2023 issue of GENETICS: ​​https://doi.org/10.1093/genetics/iyad095.  

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11 months ago
27 minutes 23 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Interrogating Fungal Pathogens and Inspired Leadership – A Discussion With Dr. Christina Cuomo
In this episode of Genetics in Your World, Sarah Renee Phillips interviews Dr. Christina Cuomo about her paper "Impact of pathogen genetics on clinical phenotypes in a population of Talaromyces marneffei from Vietnam," published in the August 2023 issue of GENETICS. Dr. Cuomo elaborates on the diversity and evolution of a deadly fungal pathogen from southeast Asia and how she and her colleagues used a combination of population genomics and genome-wide association studies to identify evolutionary pattern and process as well as genes influencing patient experiences and health outcomes.

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1 year ago
35 minutes 7 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Unexpected Discoveries in Drosophila – A Conversation with Dr. Hunter Hill
In this installment of Genetics in Your World, we talk to Dr. Hunter Hill of the University of Montana. He discusses unexpected recent discoveries made while completing his PhD with Dr. Kent Golic at the University of Utah, surrounding new and exciting data about the breakage pattern of chromosomes in Drosophila. He provides advice for others when encountering obstacles during their graduate studies. Check out the paper, "Dicentric chromosome breakage in Drosophila melanogaster is influenced by pericentric heterochromatic and occurs in non-conserved hotspots," published in the June 2023 issue of GENETICS.

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1 year ago
25 minutes 38 seconds

Genetics in Your World
HIMs and ZIMs in C. elegans meiosis – A Conversation with Ting Gong

In this installment of Genetics in Your World, we talk to Ting Gong of UC Davis. She discusses the surprising results she found when disrupting meiotic chromosome segregation in C. elegans.



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1 year ago
18 minutes 8 seconds

Genetics in Your World
"Science is like a detective story!" – A Conversation with Dr. Francis Collins
Join us for a special episode of Genetics in Your World where we interview previous National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Dr. Francis Collins. In this episode, Francis discusses his pathway into science, how he deals with failures in research, and his advice for future scientists.

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1 year ago
31 minutes 33 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Happy accidents in the lab – A Discussion with Dr. Thomas Merritt
“What do penicillin, saccharine, post-it notes, and x-ray machines have in common? They were all the outcome of happy accidents in the laboratory. Listen to Genetics in Your World: Episode 5 to find out how a bad day in the laboratory of Dr. Thomas Merritt turned treasure gold.”

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2 years ago
38 minutes 35 seconds

Genetics in Your World
A new wormy role model for genetics – A Discussion with Dr. Mengyi Cao
A new role model for genetics? Tune into this latest episode of Genetics in Your World podcast where Dr. Cao from Caltech shares her team’s development of a new genetically tractable model system in the #nematode Steinernema hermaphroditum!

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2 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Building a MAP for growth – A Discussion with Dr. Rose King
A MAP for growth?🙂 Listen to the latest Genetics in your world podcast episode where Dr. King tells us how she developed novel tools to better understand the unreported roles of MT-associated proteins within the nucleus of budding yeast.

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3 years ago
26 minutes 58 seconds

Genetics in Your World
CRISPRi in the fission yeast – A Discussion with Dr. Ken Ishikawa
Gene repression with the efficiency and specificity of CRISPR in yeast is no longer a dream! In this episode of Genetics in your world, Dr. Ishikawa tells us about how he and colleagues adapted CRISPR interference for fission yeast, allowing controllable reversible and efficient transcriptional repression. Check out the paper,— “Implementation of dCas9-mediated CRISPRi in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe,”—that was published in the February 2021 issue of G3.

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3 years ago
22 minutes 47 seconds

Genetics in Your World
Resistance is Futile – A Discussion with Dr. Richard Gomulkiewicz

In this episode of Genetics in your world, we speak with Dr. Richard Gomulkiewicz about the evolution of gene drive resistance. With the discovery of CRISPR-Cas systems, scientists realized that they could engineer gene drives for a number of different applications. Using alleles with an “unfair” transmission advantage, we can design gene drives to help eradicate malaria vectors, agricultural pests, or even invasive species. Check out the paper, “Evading resistance to gene drives,”which was published in the February 2021 issue of GENETICS.


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3 years ago
29 minutes 20 seconds

Genetics in Your World
A Discussion with Dr. Katherine Maniates
Make sure to check out this paper—Sperm fate is promoted by the mir-44 microRNA family in the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite germline—that was published in Genetics in Jan 2021.

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4 years ago
22 minutes 43 seconds

Genetics in Your World
The Genetics in Your World podcast spotlights noteworthy studies published in GSA Journals GENETICS and G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics. Through conversations with the authors, you’ll hear about their research and its significance for the fields of genetics and genomics. The podcast is produced by the GSA Early Career Scientist Multimedia Subcommittee.

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