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Quantum physics causes many ways to map and manipulate DNA.

   


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Quantum physics causes many ways to map and manipulate DNA. 


The tunneling of the particles can happen when the radiation or some high-energetic particle will hit it. The effect of proton tunneling can cause the effect, where the DNA molecule is turning to the wrong position, and that thing might affect the DNA. Proton tunneling means that proton would disappear and then spontaneously re-appearance nearby. The same effect can happen with oxygen atoms. 

The hydrogen and oxygen atoms are found in the wrong places of the DNA can cause short-term mutations. But if those mutations are causing in the moment, where the cell copies the DNA, that kind of thing can cause problems and damages in the genomes. There are over three billion base-pairs in the human DNA and every base-pair is controlling something. 

So if one of those pairs is in the wrong place, that has some kind of effect on our body. But the quantum systems are giving the possibility to move the single atom in the entirety. And that will give extremely powerful and sharp tools for manipulating the DNA. By using the systems, that can point electrons and protons exactly right position that thing allows manipulating the DNA by the new and powerful methods. 

If the chancing the form of the DNA can be made the short-term mutations, that allows testing the genetic code more easily than making brand new DNA for each test drive of the chemical programs of the nanomachines. But the same methods can use to create new abilities for species like humans. 

By using very accurate genetic engineering and DNA manipulation the system can get more powerful nanomachines than ever before. The thing is that the DNA or RNA that can be used to create the enzymes is well known. But quantum technology can make them more accurate than ever before. 

If the DNA would install the series of iron atoms, that thing can make it possible to change the diameter of the molecule. That means it can touch the wall of the cell-organelle only when the operator wants. If there are installed silicone atoms in the iron stick, that will make it possible to adjust the size of the DNA by using laser light. 

The system can keep the DNA or RNA away from the walls of a cell organelle, and then ion or electromagnetic system can simply make the DNA or RNA touch the walls of an organ when the operator wants, that thing would make it possible to create very complicated enzymes only when they are needed. And that thing will bring new accuracy for nanotechnology. 


https://scitechdaily.com/new-research-reveals-that-quantum-physics-causes-mutations-in-our-dna/

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