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Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in the origin of life?I. Formation of protobiontsII. Synthesis of organic monomersIII. Synthesis of organic polymersIV. Formation of DNA-based genetic systems

  1. A
    II, III, IV, I
  2. B
    II, III, I, IV
  3. C
    I, III, II, IV
  4. D
    II, I, III, IV

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The biochemical origin of life followed this path:Synthesis of organic monomers (Amino acids, sugars).Synthesis of organic polymers (Proteins, nucleic acids).Formation of protobionts (Coacervates/Microspheres).Formation of DNA-based genetic systems.Correct order: II, III, I, IV.

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of events in the origin of life?I. Formation of protobiontsII. Synthesis of organic monomersIII. Synthesis of organic polymersIV. Formation of DNA-based genetic systems
A
II, III, IV, I
B
II, III, I, IV
C
I, III, II, IV
D
II, I, III, IV

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