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The DNA Detectives

DNA: Catching criminals

Ever watched a police drama on TV and heard them talk about 'forensics'? It's all about collecting clues and one of those clues can be DNA! Find out how DNA is used to solve crimes with forensic scientist, Jessica Wenham.

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  • DNA: Curing disease

    11:52
    We’re beginning to understand how using DNA can cure life-threatening diseases. Dr Matt Johnson tells us about one – neonatal diabetes – and how his work is transforming the lives of babies and children.
  • 5. DNA: Fighting malaria

    14:53
    Malaria is a disease carried by mosquitoes and it kills nearly half a million people per year. What if we could use DNA to try and stop that happening? Meet Dr Mara Lawniczak and Dr. Marcus Lee, two scientists who are trying to do just that.
  • DNA: Defeating COVID-19

    12:22
    We've all heard of the different COVID-19 'variants' but what does that actually mean and how can we fight the virus if it keeps changing? Dr Frank Schwach, one of the scientists working to create the vaccines we're all relying on, explains how DNA is being used to defeat this disease.
  • 2. DNA: Unlocking the past

    14:57
    What if you could tell the eye colour of someone who lived 10 000 years ago? Or if he had curly hair? Well thanks to DNA - and a lot of very clever science - we now can. Meet Dr Selina Brace as she unlocks the secrets of Cheddar Man - the oldest complete skeleton ever found in England.
  • 1. What is DNA?

    13:44
    What is DNA and why is it important? Mandy and Annabelle ask Fran Gale from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute to tell us all about it.
  • Welcome to The DNA Detectives.

    01:07
    Welcome to The DNA Detectives! Here's a bit more about what we're going to be doing in the series.