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Living things that generate from or develop from other life forms or the belief that things can not spawn spontaneously but have to come from something living is biogenesis.
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Rudolf Birchow introduced the concept of biogenesis: living cells can arise only from preexisting cells (1858). This came straight out of my Microbiology study guide by Burdell R. Funke
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SPONTANEOUS GENERATION The theory of life from non-living things is the error of "spontaneous generation," Spontaneous generation was called abiogensis and is now referred by evolutionists as biopoiesis. "Biogenesis is a term...
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No they are not the same spontaneous generation is the the supposed process by which life would emerge from sources other than seeds, eggs or parents and to the theories which explain the apparent phenomenon biogenesis is the process of lif...
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Accumulation of hTR in CBs strongly suggests that CBs may play a role in the biogenesis and/or function of telomerase RNP. This notion is supported by the fact that hTR shows an increased accumulation in CBs during S phase, when synthesis o...
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MYC has been linked separately to genomic instability and to reactive oxygen species production, but the connection between these two processes has not been firmly established. Our recent study along with previous reports demonstrate that M...
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Spontaneous generation is the belief that life is formed from non life eg rotting meat produces flies.This belief used to be MORE?
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The eventual catalogue of proteins required for plastid biogenesis, regardless of their location, shows an even greater uncertainty at present. A number of mutants detected on the basis of defects in chloroplast development have been analys...
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Nonliving matter gives rise to living organisms.
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The theory of recapitulation, also called the biogenetic law or embryological parallelism, and often expressed as ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny. This theory, has since the early twentieth century, been refuted on many fronts. Haeckel's d...
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