Learning chemical networks give life a chiral twist

A study shows that the preference of biological molecules for left or right-handedness — a hallmark of living matter — could emerge spontaneously as prebiotic chemical networks adapt to optimize energy harvesting. The proposed mechanism of symmetry breaking is general and can apply to other transitions in living matter that lead to increased complexity.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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