011 - Genetics with Heather Ritchie and Johanna Weston

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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.

One of Dr Weston’s newly described species is the famous Eurythenes plasticus.

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 including exploring the USS Johnston, the world’s deepest wreck and adding 1000 m to the deepest ever jellyfish. 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.

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Links

Deep-sea bacterial invisible to human immune system

Blackwater photography article

Blackwater photography paper

You can track where Alan currently is here

The Code’ - INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE

The genetic code database – GenBank

Glossary

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

Morphology – the shape of somethings body

Taxonomy – The science of classifying living things

Credits

Theme – Hadal Zone Express by Märvel