Discover the 'melody' of DNA molecules
The melody of life - music can be created through the movement of DNA molecules, the " detailed drawing" of life, which is interesting findings recorded and published for the first time. Last quarter by the American and Italian team provided by Adnkronos news agency.
Lead researcher Carlo Ventura, a professor of molecular biology at Bologna University, Italy and physicist James Gimzewski of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Quoting scientists, Adnkronos news agency said the discovery in the future will turn researchers into ' orchestral conductors ' with the ability to format and distinguish cells with a sound. accurate and different.
Ventura explained the results of the study at the 'Biological, medical and social aspects of the research program to extend human lifespan' taking place at the Institute of Biological Systems and Structures in Rome, Italia.
Scientists are investigating the ability to use a sound to differentiate cells and make it understand a command from which to make genetic changes.
Ventura said: 'It is necessary to find out whether specific variations will respond to specific sounds. If that happens, we hope to listen to the melody of the cells and understand that we should transform it the way it wants. ' It will be a great step forward in the field of biology if in the future scientists can transform cells according to their most suitable function through hearing the sound of molecular cells.
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