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What evidence is there for abiogenesis?

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Answered by devashishsharma27
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Biogenesis and abiogenesis

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The term biogenesis was coined by Henry Charlton Bastian to mean the generation of a life form from nonliving materials, however, Thomas Henry Huxley chose the term abiogenesis and redefined biogenesis for life arising from preexisting life.[3] The generation of life from non-living material is called abiogenesis, and occurred through stepwise chemical and molecular evolution over millions of years.[4][5][6][7][8]

The term biogenesis may also refer to biochemical processes of production in living organisms (see biosynthesis)

Answered by vasantinikam2004
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Abiogenesis is the theory that life comes from non-living things. Spontaneous generation was an early model for abiogenesis developed by Aristotle (384-322 BCE) which said that flies formed directly from decaying material and logs gave rise to crocodiles. Experiments by Louis Pasteur in the mid-1800’s disproved spontaneous generation. Since that time, scientists have been working to describe more probable models of abiogenesis which could explain the formation of life on Earth over 3.5 billion years ago.

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