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| author | Hackfort, Sabrina |
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| contents | <p>First systematic assessment connecting quantum tunneling in enzymes with species extinction risk. 489 Critically Endangered species scanned using TERRA (Taxonomy-Enzyme Rapid Risk Assessment), an automated pipeline connecting the IUCN Red List, UniProt, RCSB PDB, and the MEG-APSU Lindblad quantum dynamics solver. Results: 866 enzymes, 220 with PDB structures, 67 quantum-critical (30.5%). Control group (17 Least Concern species): 17.8% QC rate. Both groups show universal distribution of quantum-critical enzymes. No species is quantum-expendable. Every extinction irreversibly destroys quantum machinery refined over four billion years of evolution.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | The Quantum Cost of Extinction: Systematic Assessment of Irreversible Quantum-Critical Enzyme Loss Across 489 Critically Endangered Species Hackfort, Sabrina quantum tunneling enzyme catalysis biodiversity loss Species extinction IUCN Red List quantum biology <p>First systematic assessment connecting quantum tunneling in enzymes with species extinction risk. 489 Critically Endangered species scanned using TERRA (Taxonomy-Enzyme Rapid Risk Assessment), an automated pipeline connecting the IUCN Red List, UniProt, RCSB PDB, and the MEG-APSU Lindblad quantum dynamics solver. Results: 866 enzymes, 220 with PDB structures, 67 quantum-critical (30.5%). Control group (17 Least Concern species): 17.8% QC rate. Both groups show universal distribution of quantum-critical enzymes. No species is quantum-expendable. Every extinction irreversibly destroys quantum machinery refined over four billion years of evolution.</p> |
| title | The Quantum Cost of Extinction: Systematic Assessment of Irreversible Quantum-Critical Enzyme Loss Across 489 Critically Endangered Species |
| topic | quantum tunneling enzyme catalysis biodiversity loss Species extinction IUCN Red List quantum biology |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19208577 |