explain urey and miller's experiment showing evidence of the theory of origin of life.
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M-U experiment was touted as a solution to the formation of biochemical compounds necessary for life. However, it did not reflect geochemically relevant conditions, produced only a few simple molecules and has been rejected as having any importance in the origin of life.
Its details are hardly worth delineating due to it irrelevance, but, it used an electric discharge filament as a source of energy on a closed tube of organic elements for a period of time to show that small, simple organic compounds can be synthesized. Nothing fabricated has been further experimented with seriously.
Its details are hardly worth delineating due to it irrelevance, but, it used an electric discharge filament as a source of energy on a closed tube of organic elements for a period of time to show that small, simple organic compounds can be synthesized. Nothing fabricated has been further experimented with seriously.
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