Chirality

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[edit] Definition

In chemistry, a molecule is said to be chiral if it is different from its mirror-image.

The molecules of life tend to be homochiral: formed of "left-handed" amino acids and "right-handed" sugars.

[edit] Chirality and creationism

The fact that life is homochiral is sometimes used as an argument against chemical abiogenesis. The argument goes something like this:

Life only works with left-handed amino acids and right-handed sugars. But only living things produce chiral molecules. To have life, you need chirality, but to have chirality, you need life. Therefore God made life by magic.

The flaw in this argument is that there are plenty of abiotic chemical reactions which produce chirality or amplify it. A sample of these is given in the references below.

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