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#116 Quantum Biology with Professor Jim Al-Khalili

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Is Quanta Mechanics a Key to Replication?

In the double helic structure of dna, there are particles that hold the two strands of the dn a together. They can behave mechanically and jump from one strand to the other in accordance with the rules of quonto mechanics. But if this hydroon atom jumps into the wrong place, then you get this this chemical bond in the wrong place,. And when it starts to make a copy of itself, it doesn't make an identical copy to what happened before. So it leads to a mutation. The question we're asking now is, could sometimes, could mutations take place because of quanto mechanics allowing this particle, this atom, to jump from one place to another?

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