Oparins theory about 'origin of life' is related to what?
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Similarly, in 1929, before Haldane read about Oparin's theory of a reducing atmosphere, Haldane also hypothesized that the early staged of Earth's atmosphere was reducing, which could catalyze reactions that would form more complicated organic molecules from simpler molecules.
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Oparins theory about 'origin of life' is related to the concept that chemical evolution preceded life formation.
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He stated as follows,
- Life evolved in the oceans when the atmosphere was reducing containing hydrogen, water, ammonia, methane and carbon dioxide but in the absence of free oxygen.
- Organic compounds were synthesized non-biologically by UV light energy.
- Without the availability of oxygen to oxidize them, the organic molecules were stable and accumulated in a warm, dilute broth.
- It created membrane around them to protect from external harms.
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