Electromagnetic signals are produced by aqueous nanostructures derived from bacterial DNA sequences

Interdisciplinary Sciences, Computational Life Sciences
Luc MontagnierClaude Lavallée

Abstract

A novel property of DNA is described: the capacity of some bacterial DNA sequences to induce electromagnetic waves at high aqueous dilutions. It appears to be a resonance phenomenon triggered by the ambient electromagnetic background of very low frequency waves. The genomic DNA of most pathogenic bacteria contains sequences which are able to generate such signals. This opens the way to the development of highly sensitive detection system for chronic bacterial infections in human and animal diseases.

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