Coherent and Noncoherent Photonic Communications in Biological Systems

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Other Quantitative Biology

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9 pages, talk given at PIERS-2009 conference, Moscow, august 2009, to appear in Proceedings

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The possible mechanisms of communications between distant bio-systems by means of optical and UV photons are studied. It is argued that their main production mechanism is owed to the biochemical reactions, occurring during the cell division.. In the proposed model the bio-systems perform such communications, radiating the photons in form of short periodic bursts, which were observed experimentally for fish and frog eggs1. For experimentally measured photon rates the communication algorithm is supposedly similar to the exchange of binary encoded data in computer net via optical channels

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