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011 - Genetics with Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston

Author
deepseapod
Published
Fri 07 May 2021
Episode Link
https://deepseapod.podbean.com/e/011-genetics-with-heather-ritchie-and-johanna-weston/

Alan is stranded out in the Pacific and Thom is left to present a show on genetics, a topic so confusing to him it may as well be magic. Luckily, friends of the show are on hand. Dr Heather Ritchie is tricked into co-hosting and we talk to Dr Johanna Weston about the things we can learn about the deep sea from genetic analysis.


 


Alan has found a way to get audio logs to us (pretty sure a Holtzman Wave isn’t a thing) and shares what he has been up to out at sea – it turns out, a lot! Listen in for lots of exclusives. This includes an interview with sub-pilot Tim Macdonald from inside the Limiting Factor at over 10,000 m depth. We are pretty sure this is the world deepest interview. The Deep-Sea Podcast lives up to its name, the deepest podcast around.


 


In recent news we discuss how our immune system doesn’t recognise deep-sea bacteria (and how that may be a good thing) and Thom gushes about his new favourite thing… blackwater photography.


Don Walsh tells us about inspecting ex-soviet reactors and discovering he is standing on top of a running one and Thom and Heather tell the tale of acquiring a -80 ℃ freezer in New Caledonia.


 


Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or you own tales from the high seas on:


[email protected]


 


Read the show notes and find out more about us at:


www.armatusoceanic.com


 


Links


Deep-sea bacterial invisible to human immune system


Blackwater photography article


Blackwater photography paper


The Code’ - INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE


The genetic code database – GenBank


You can track where Alan currently is here


 


Glossary

Morphology – the shape of somethings body

Molecular – Sometimes we say ‘molecular data’ when talking about DNA and RNA genetic data

Taxonomy – The science of classifying living things


 


 


 

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