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The progenes are mostly chirally pure, D- or L (see Consequence 2. Chemical nature of progene and constituent selection).
T in the 2nd position has advantages over U, as its 5 СН3 group is important for interaction with hydrophobic amino acids (see Consequence 3. The molecular mechanism of genetic code arising).
Although one may expect an efficiency result (4.6) similar to that from [34] for Symm's integral equation from Section 5.4, see Consequence 5.10, the details have not been worked out yet.
The chirality problem is solved finally in the process of arising bimolecular genetic system (see Consequence 1. Emergence of the first genetic system from progenes and its self-reproduction on basis of the progenes).
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