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Humans are indeed genetically related to bananas (as well as slugs), but how exactly?
3:01
How do viruses work? Sort of like an alien invasion that replaces our cell’s genetic code.
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In this episode, we delve into the difficulties of resurrecting extinct animals.
3:09
What terrifying things go on inside of chrysalis, and what dark role do genes play?
3:25
What goes on in our DNA to make us grow grey hair, wrinkles and less than healthy DNA?
2:49
If you're curious about the origin of boys, look no further than the Y chromosome.
2:58
See what happens if DNA code gets deleted, put in the wrong place, or switched.
2:14
How DNA's mysterious instructions buried in a gene become the actual nose on a face.
3:06
See how scientists are expanding the DNA alphabet & what to look for in the search for E.T
2:58
What causes cancer and ways to calm down those "good genes that have gone bad."
5:20
Nancy Wexler reveals that she has inherited the disease she has spent her life studying.
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Take a peek into the body's war room during the heat of battle with cancer.