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In this episode, we talk to Greg Radick from the University of Leeds to explore the impact that Gregor Mendel and his populariser William Bateson have had on the past century of genetics, and ask whether there could have been a more Weldonian view of the world.
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This episode of Genetics Unzipped was written and presented and produced by Kat Arney with audio production by Emma Werner.
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