Confronting risks of mirror life

Adamala, Katarzyna P. ; Agashe, Deepa ; Belkaid, Yasmine ; Bittencourt, Daniela Matias de C. ; Cai, Yizhi ; Chang, Matthew W. ; Chen, Irene A. ; Church, George M. ; Cooper, Vaughn S. ; Davis, Mark M. ; Devaraj, Neal K. ; Endy, Drew ; Esvelt, Kevin M. ; Glass, John I. ; Hand, Timothy W. ; Inglesby, Thomas V. ; Isaacs, Farren J. ; James, Wilmot G. ; Jones, Jonathan D. G. ; Kay, Michael S. ; Lenski, Richard E. ; Liu, Chenli ; Medzhitov, Ruslan ; Nicotra, Matthew L. ; Oehm, Sebastian B. ; Pannu, Jaspreet ; Relman, David A. ; Schwille, Petra ; Smith, James A. ; Suga, Hiroaki ; Szostak, Jack W. ; Talbot, Nicholas J. ; Tiedje, James M. ; Venter, J. Craig ; Winter, Gregory ; Zhang, Weiwen ; Zhu, Xinguang ; Zuber, Maria T. (2024) Confronting risks of mirror life Science, 386 (6728). pp. 1351-1353. ISSN 0036-8075

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ads9158

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Abstract

All known life is homochiral. DNA and RNA are made from “righthanded” nucleotides, and proteins are made from “left-handed” amino acids. Driven by curiosity and plausible applications, some researchers had begun work toward creating lifeforms composed entirely of mirror-image biological molecules. Such mirror organisms would constitute a radical departure from known life, and their creation warrants careful consideration. The capability to create mirror life is likely at least a decade away and would require large investments and major technical advances; we thus have an opportunity to consider and preempt risks before they are realized. Here, we draw on an indepth analysis of current technical barriers, how they might be eroded by technological progress, and what we deem to be unprecedented and largely overlooked risks (1). We call for broader discussion among the global research community, policy-makers, research funders, industry, civil society, and the public to chart an appropriate path forward.

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