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New trends in polarity. III, Dipolar hydrogen bondings as homotemplate forces for pregenetical evolution
Intermolecular H bonding is bioevolutionarily motive by (1) promoting prototypic self-assembly of H₂O molecules, and (2) providing template forces for stacking cyclic peptides into prevital proproteinaceous nanotubes possibly endowed with self-reproductive competence.