PROTOFUNCTION 2)
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The structure-shaping effect of some new components whose interactions may lead to the self-organization of a system.
This concept has been introduced by V. CSANYI (1989, p.78) and is related to his replicative selection and zero-system model. CSANYI states: "The protofunctions are formed at random in the zero-system. Certain conditions for the emergence of the cyclic organization of these protofunctions and the existence of completely reproducing chemical networks (RCN), have been found by KING (1982, p.85-87)".
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