<img src=” https://s3.amazonaws.com/production.scholastica/article/117460/large/prnano_1292024ga.jpg?1715201784”> An analysis of the effects of microgravity and space radiation on astronauts’ RNA expression has been developed, utilizing data from NASA’s “Cell-Free RNA Analysis of Plasma Samples Collected from Six Astronauts in JAXA Cell-Free Epigenome (CFE) Study.” The project aims to deepen our understanding of how the space environment affects gene expression, particularly in key genes such as ACTB and ACTG1, by employing quantum simulations and unconventional logic, including quantum and fuzzy logic. The results suggest that specific genes like ACTB and ACTG1 undergo significant changes in their expression under these unique conditions. This in-terdisciplinary approach allows for a detailed analysis of gene expression data and explores the potential of emerging technologies in space research and bioinformatics.
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