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Why is Life Left-Handed? The Science of Chirality Explained

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Discover how the molecular structures of life on Earth exhibit a unique asymmetry known as chirality, and why scientists are making progress in understanding this fundamental aspect of biological chemistry.
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Biology is really chemistry and chemistry is really physics, so basically everything is physics.
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If everything is physics, how come that our DNA twists one way and not the other?
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The molecular structure of life in our planet has what's known as a hindriness.
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It's not many organic molecules have an orientation, but just how come that this hindriness came out this way and not that way?
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It might sound like that's a question we might never be able to answer, but in the past couple of months,
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scientists have actually made some progress. Let's have a look. We're used to writing molecules
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in forms of the atomic elements they contain, like H2O, two hydrogens, one oxygen. But all molecules
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are three-dimensional arrangements, and the interactions between the atoms give rise to specific
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angles between them, in the end, which angles the molecule has is of course all a question of
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quantum physics. The thing is now that for many molecules there isn't just one energetically ideal
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three-dimensional arrangement, there are two. These two shapes are identical except for their
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hindriness. The two shapes are mirror images to each other like two hands, hence the name,
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though it's technically referred to as chirality. It means that you can't match them onto each other
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by any rotation in space, you'd have to do a reflection on an imaginary mirror.
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The weird thing is now that for what physics is concerned, these two hand-ed-nesses should
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have the same probability of being created.
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So how did life on our planet came out to have only one hand-ed-ness and not the other?
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It's an interesting question not just because it's curious, but because if life evolved
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and other planets, it'd be good to know whether it'd be likely to have the same handedness.
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It'd also be good to know how this handedness came about for practical reasons,
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which is that if one synthesizes molecule's ever-liberality, one might want to have only one
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handedness because the other one might have very different biological effects.
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The best example for the relevance of biological handedness is the tragic story of the Lidomite.
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The Lidomite is a drug that came on the market in the 1950s and was sold under the brand name Conte
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Garn.
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It was recommended to pregnant women against morning sickness.
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An estimated 10 to 20,000 babies were later born with birth defects caused by the drug.
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It turned out that the Lidomite really contained two different molecules with the same composition,
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but of the opposite hand-edness.
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One of them was later linked to the birth defects.
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This question why biology has one orientation and not the other has been around since
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the middle of the 19th century and scientists have made some progress on it in that they
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tracked down the origin of bigger molecules, like DNA and RNA, to that of smaller molecules
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and explained how one gave rise to another. But that still doesn't explain why at some
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