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WhiteSage | 5 years ago

Plenty of mutations are already produced by faulty copying. This is how viruses mutate. An early organism would have very error-prone RNA copying. How would the cosmic rays, producing a tiny effect on top of this, be relevant at all? The author fails to explain this. The secret to chirality might simply be chance: once the machinery is running it can only understand its own chirality.

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moonchild|5 years ago

They do address this. Faulty copying is not biased (except towards mutations which help decrease it). DNA chirality is. Over the course of hundreds of millions of years, that tiny bias adds up to a significantly more successful organism.