Professor Turi King is a scientist, presenter, speaker and author who is passionate about communicating science to the public. She is best known for her work in ”cracking one of the biggest forensic DNA cases in history” during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England. She is also currently featuring on BBC2‘s DNA Family Secrets, produced by Minnow films.
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DNA Family Secrets: What happened to my sister? Viv's story
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In Ireland during the 1940s, the stigma meant that most unmarried mothers had no option but to place their babies for adoption. 72-year-old Viv came on DNA Family Secrets hoping to find her older sister, who was taken from her mum as the baby. In this podcast Turi catches up with Viv a year after her episode was broadcast.…
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DNA Family Secrets: Can I find my father? Sarah's story
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In the last 50 years, the number of single parent households in the UK has almost quadrupled to 23%. 43-year-old Sarah never met here dad and came to DNA Family Secrets to see if he could be found.Door Professor Turi King
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The Curious Case of Kaspar Hauser - Professor Turi King
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The mystery of Kaspar Hauser and whether he was the hereditary Prince of Baden is considered to be one of the greatest historical mysteries of the 19th century. Previous genetic research trying to answer the question gave conflicting results. Professor Turi King discusses her work and the work carried out by the team, led by Walther Parson, which b…
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DNA Family Secrets: Was I lied to about my mother's death? Jean's story
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91-year-old Jean was evacuated in World War II. She never saw her mother again and was told that she died before the war ended. She appeared on series three of DNA Family Secrets to try and find out if the stories about her mother's death were true. In this podcast Turi catches up with Jean a year after her episode was broadcast.…
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My Family’s Secret: Sir Paul Nurse
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Sir Paul Nurse was in his 50s when he discovered that the person he thought was his sister was his mum and the couple he thought were his parents were really his grandparents. With all of them now passed away, there was no one he could ask as to the identity of his father. Years later, he took a DNA test and Professor Turi King traced his father fo…
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How chromosomes get their X shape - Interview with Professor Daniel Panne
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Professor Daniel Panne discusses his work looking at the structure of chromosomes.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: Where is my father from? Matthew’s story
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Nearly a 100,000 people in Britain were brought up in foster care in the 1970s, 50-year-old Matthew was one of them. Although he knew his birth mother was English, he didn't know his father's identity. Matthew appeared on the second series of DNA Family Secrets to try and find out where his father was from.…
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DNA Family Secrets: Did my family escape the Holocaust? Jackie’s story
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Jackie is one of over three million children orphaned during World War II, for nearly 60 years, he and his wife Lita have been searching for any information about his past.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: Who is my sperm donor father? Mel’s story
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Over 6000 sperm donor babies were born in the UK in the 1970s. 47-year-old Mel, only found out as a teenager that she is one of them. Mel appeared on DNA Family Secrets to discover if testing her DNA might reveal her donor's identity and find any potential family.Door Professor Turi King
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Geneticist Professor Turi King shares her views on donor anonymity in response to the HFEA (Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority) opening a consultation on UK fertility law.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: Do I have a secret sister? Janet’s story
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As well as having the ability to reveal our ancestry, one of the biggest surprises that comes from DNA testing, is the discovery of unknown family members. 62-year-old Janet had always wondered if analysing her DNA might reveal a mystery from her father's past.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: Who is my dad? Richard’s story
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Nearly 1 in 12 children, in the 1970s, were raised by a single parent. 52-year-old Richard has always wanted to know the identity of his father and wondered if testing his DNA could finally give him some answers. He appeared on series two of DNA Family Secrets and in this podcast Professor Turi King catches up with him, a year after the programme w…
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DNA Family Secrets: Is my father a British soldier? Clare’s story
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Like over a million of us in the UK, 38-year-old Clare had never met her father. She was told he was a British soldier stationed in Northern Ireland, during the troubles. She featured on series 2 of DNA Family Secrets, hoping to find out if this story her mother told her was true.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: Where was our birth father from? The triplets’ story
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Triplets, David, Philip, and Peter were adopted when they were four years old and had never known the identity of their birth father. They hoped appearing on DNA Family Secrets and having their DNA analysed could solve the mystery of their ethnicity. Professor Turi King catches up with Peter, 2 years after they filmed the episode, to see what happe…
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DNA Family Secrets: What is my ethnicity? Janine’s story
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Janine has lived her entire life never knowing the identity or heritage of her birth father. Her white British mum always kept her true parentage a secret. Professor Turi King catches up on what happened after Janine appeared on the first series of DNA Family Secrets.Door Professor Turi King
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A brief history of Sudeley Castle and Gardens: Interview with Derek Maddock
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Professor Turi King discusses the history of Sudeley Castle with it's archivist, Derek Maddock. Sudeley Castle remains the only private castle in England to have a queen buried within the grounds - Queen Katherine Parr, the last and surviving wife of King Henry VIII – who lived and died in the castle.…
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DNA Family Secrets: Do I have sperm donor siblings? Tink’s story
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Over 45,000 people in the UK are conceived through sperm donors. 25-year-old Tink, only found out as a teenager that she is one of them. Tink came to DNA Family Secrets because she wanted to test her DNA to learn about her ancestry and find out if she might have any half brothers or sisters.Door Professor Turi King
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A UK law, passed on April 1 2005, means anyone conceived from a donated sperm, egg, or embryo, can find out the identity of their donor parent once they reach adulthood. But thanks to at-home DNA testing, many donor-conceived people are already uncovering their biological origins, in what can be an emotionally difficult process.…
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How double child-murderer Colin Pitchfork was caught - Interview with DCS David Baker (retired)
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Professor Turi King speaking with Detective Chief Superintendent David Baker (retired), about tracking down double child-murderer Colin Pitchfork. A case that made history for being the first criminal case, in which someone was proven to be innocent, on the basis of genetic evidence. Also, the first time that genetic evidence was used to convict so…
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DNA Family Secrets: Who is my birth mother? Margaret’s story
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Around three-quarters of a million people in the UK are adopted, but before the law changed in 1975, most adoptees never knew the identity of their birth parents. Margaret was adopted when she was just six months old.Door Professor Turi King
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DNA Family Secrets: What happened to my father? Bill’s story
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Around a million of us in the UK grow up without any contact with our fathers. 75-year-old Bill has never met his dad. During World War II 240,000 African American GIs were stationed in the UK, many had relationships with local women, which resulted in the birth of two thousand mixed-race babies. Bill is one of them.…
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Hands up who likes brussel sprouts? How are you with broccoli? I ask because we know that our genetic make-up goes some way to explaining whether you’ll be fine eating some foods, such as broccoli and brussel sprouts, that others find too bitter to nibble on.Door Professor Turi King
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We are all related to royalty - Professor Turi King
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On an episode of 'Who Do You Think You Are?' the comedian, Josh Widdicombe, found out he was descended from King Edward I. Just how common is this being related to royalty. Is it some sort of celebrity thing or are we all related to royalty? Basically, the answer is yes. We’re all related to royalty, it’s simply a matter of degree. The stumbling bl…
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DNA Family Secrets: Who is my biological father? Richard‘s story
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Around 1 in 50 people do not have the biological father they think they have. 53-year-old Richard discovered he wasn’t blood related to the man who raised him and came to DNA Family Secrets seeking answers.Door Professor Turi King
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The Princes in the Tower: could scientific analysis help identify the remains in Westminster Abbey?
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Are the remains in the urn in Westminster Abbey really those of the Princes in the Tower? And how could scientific analysis help answer this question?Door Professor Turi King
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Professor Turi King discusses the implications of wide spread use of DNA matching services and being a sperm donor or a sperm donor child.Door Professor Turi King
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Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys and the discovery of DNA Fingerprinting
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On the morning of Monday September 10th, 1984, Alec Jeffreys, an as yet little-known scientist was looking at a result of an experiment, he’d set running the week previous. He was trying to look at genetic variation between individuals as a way of looking at how diseases might run in families. But what he was about to discover, was a technique that…
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Professor Turi King discusses how 3 different parts of our DNA are inherited from our mothers and fathers.Door Professor Turi King
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The genetic analysis of King Richard III - Professor Turi King
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Professor Turi King discusses the findings of the genetic and genealogical analysis in the King Richard III case. This includes the genealogical research, and the results of the mitochondrial and Y chromosome analysis. It also includes the genetically-predicted hair and eye colour of Richard III as well as the results of the Bayesian analysis, of a…
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