2007 First International Conference on Quantum, Nano, and Micro Technologies (ICQNM'07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icqnm.2007.9
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DNA and quantum theory

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“…Then, according to the quantum no-cloning theorem, we have claimed that in each cell division we expect DNA inherit a near-exact (information in DNA) but not perfect copy of their parents. So in DNA-replication, information in DNA is not same and cells are not same [19]. Consequently, a cell in right limb is different from a cell in left limb and the act of replicating DNA is not quite perfect, and there are always small glitches in the copying process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, according to the quantum no-cloning theorem, we have claimed that in each cell division we expect DNA inherit a near-exact (information in DNA) but not perfect copy of their parents. So in DNA-replication, information in DNA is not same and cells are not same [19]. Consequently, a cell in right limb is different from a cell in left limb and the act of replicating DNA is not quite perfect, and there are always small glitches in the copying process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mirzaee, et al considered the DNA molecule as a quantum system, and discussed the relation among heredity, biology and DNA and quantum systems, and found a relation between the quantum information and some bio-processes such as cell division, heredity, and cloning. Their conclusion is that in cell division, DNA-replication and cloning all information in DNA are different [6]. Benham, et al edited a book <Mathematics of DNA Structure, Function and Interactions> [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%