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How can species pass on their genes to the next generation quantum mechanically at a distance?

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Suppose in one part of the universe unexplored by science, I imagine there exist a species that rely on quantum teleportation to transmit information about their genetic codes across to the other side of the universe. The mechanism still remain a mystery but in fact on Earth scientists had successfully proved the concept works and of course we would need an entangled pair of particles for this to work. I don't know much about quantum mechanics so how would the reproduction without copulation works?

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