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Message Subject Quantum Entanglement within DNA
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A 2011 breakthrough that was published in Science is attracting increased attention. 'This paper described how passing a current through a monolayer of DNA double helices would favor one type of spin.' The DNA molecules are chiral, which means they can exist in two forms which are each other's mirror image -- like a left and right hand. The phenomenon was dubbed Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity (CISS), and over the last few years, several experiments were published which allegedly showed this CISS effect, even in electronic devices.
University of Groningen Ph.D. student Xu Yang set out to create a generic model which could describe how spins would pass through different circuits under a linear regime (i.e. the regime that electronic devices operate in). 'These models were based on universal rules, independent of the type of molecule'. By publishing his model now, Yang hopes that more scientists will start building the circuits he has proposed, and will finally be able to prove the existence of CISS in electronic devices.
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A team led by Nongjian Tao at Arizona State University describe how the pattern of bases (A, C, G or T) can make electricity flow as smoothly through DNA as through a metal wire, or in hopping steps more like semiconductors.
In 2014, for example, scientists developed DNA-based wires showing it can conduct electricity a bit like metals.
And in April this year, researchers at the University of Georgia made the world’s smallest diode (one of the fundamental building blocks of computing) from a strand of DNA just 11 base pairs long. In this case, DNA acts more like a semiconductor.
The new work provides an understanding as to why a DNA molecule can have such different properties (metallic or semiconducting).
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Looks like Chinese researchers are at the cutting edge of DNA quantum computing!
 
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