Abiogenesis, vel biopoiesis,[3] vel vulgo origo vitae,[4][5][6] in biologia evolutionaria est ratio naturalis, per quam vita biologica, sicut composita organica, ex materia inorganica exoritur. Studium autem abiogenesis praesertim ad rationes, quibus vita in terra oriri potuit spectat.[7][5][8][9]
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