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The Miller-Urey hypothesis is based on the chemical experiment done by Miller and Urey to test the chemical origin of life. In their experiment, they stimulated the conditions as thought to be present on early or primitive Earth and used simple inorganic molecules, such as nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide and energy.
Formation of nucleic acids, amino acids, and other organic molecules took place in the experiment. The nucleic acid contained information for the protein synthesis in the form of genetic codes as each genetic codes for a specific amino acid. They found that in all living things, genetic codes are present with very similar structures, which direct the functions of all cells.
Thus, 'the hypothesis for origin of life on life, which is supported by this evidence is Miller-Urey hypothesis.'