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Resource: Genetics CHAT transcript – Tuesday 3rd December 2019

Moderator: To kick us off. As a challenge for you all, tell me one thing about Genetics you think I wont have heard about.

Reka – Industry geneticist: Did you know about ‘jumping genes’ (aka transposons), and how Barbara McClintock discovered them by studying colourful corn that had kernels of many different colours?

Eugene – Wellcome Sanger Research Fellow:  Did my PhD studying human transposons

Francesca – Wellcome Genome Campus Education Development Lead: @Eugene @Reka what is the function of a Transposon?

Nikolai – Plant geneticist: Transposons can be fab. Transposons offer a way for genomes to evolve by copying existing genes (fully or partially); these copies are then freed from evolutionary constraints and can obtain new functions (yay) or simply become a pseudogene (booh)

Reka: @Francesca Tough to say as far as I’m aware – they are remnants of viruses that have embedded themselves in our genomes. I believe one theory is that while sometimes they can insert themselves into a gene and wreak havoc, they also contribute to maintaining genetic diversity Continue reading

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Resource: Particle Physics CHAT highlights – November 2019

Teachers: To ask your science questions, join the live CHAT with scientists every Tuesday 8-9pm. Or ASK questions anytime on Genetics | Particle physics | Quantum physics Go to CHAT about: Measuring ‘Instadeath’ levels of radiation in Sieverts How to use real CERN data in class Routes into particle physics research Quarks, gluons, photons – breaking down atoms Understanding the hugeness of space Read other CHAT transcripts Moderator: To kick off, I challenge you to tell me one thing related to particle physics I wont know, or at least will not have heard much about in the news. Scott – STFC physicist: I have a fact that I learnt the other day. I’ve always known how screamingly, horrifically strong the radiation is coming off our target, but I recently learnt that it’s about a thousand times stronger than that! Like: serious melt your face off insta-death levels (if unshielded). Thankfully our radiation … Continue reading

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