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A Deadly Inheritance

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Your parents' genes determined the colour of your eyes. Our ape-like ancestors left us their large brains. But the subtle chemistry of our cells we owe to much earlier living things. Their primitive genes are essential to life. Yet as new research suggests, they may also have the ability to destroy it. Geoff Watts examines the mounting evidence that if these genes are damaged or disturbed they spell out the code for cancer. Producer auson RICHARDS

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