Comment by Terr_
12 hours ago
Because it's too much of a lift at once. To naturally get a mirror E-Coli you'd need a separate planet and billions of years and lots of luck.
It's a mostly-incompatible change to all the machinery all the way down.
12 hours ago
Because it's too much of a lift at once. To naturally get a mirror E-Coli you'd need a separate planet and billions of years and lots of luck.
It's a mostly-incompatible change to all the machinery all the way down.
I could see "semi-mirror" life evolving step-by-step. There's a few microbes that can eat L-Glucose already (although the enzymes involved seem to be meant for other compounds and just happen to work for it), they just aren't taking advantage of it yet.
That's a far cry from, say, developing reversed DNA and reversed DNA polymerase and all the other transformative and/or structural proteins of the cell.
It's not just about the food/excretions of the hypothetical cell, but about whether its structure and innards are things the rest of the ecology can detect/defend-against/consume.