There's the key point which I would not have guessed. But I still
wonder if left handed E. coli can thrive in right handed world. The
number of E. coli in a human gut is not regulated primarily by the
immune system, but by competition with other bacteria.
Brent
On 4/6/2025 5:01 AM, John Clark wrote:
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*And we know from experiments that Escherichia coli can grow very
quickly in an environment that only contains molecules that look the
same in a mirror, that is to say in an environment without chiral
nutrients, if there is nothing like an immune system to keep the
numbers down.*
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