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  • #Redirect [[Origin of life]]
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  • In a ''scientific'' context, in order to discuss, much less discover, the '''origin of life''', we must first answer the question, "What is [[Life]]?" We can pose tha Scientists do not know the origin of life on Earth. They do have pieces of the puzzle, however. Decades of research
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  • *Oparin AI. (1953) ''The Origin of Life''. New York: Dover Publications. *Oparin AI, Synge A. (1957) ''The Origin of Life on the Earth''. New York: Academic Press Inc..
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  • ...371/journal.pbio.0030396 Jump-Starting a Cellular World: Investigating the Origin of Life, from Soup to Networks.] PLoS Biol 3(11):e396.
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