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The Swedish physicist Per-Olov Löwdin was the first to point out what seems obvious in hindsight: that the protons’ position is determined by quantum, not classical, laws. So the genetic code that makes life possible is inevitably a quantum code. Schrödinger was right: genes are written in quantum letters, and the fidelity of heredity is provided by quantum rather than classical laws.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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