Is there any evidence for abiogenesis?
It all depends upon your definition of “evidence”. If you define evidence as having a preconceived notion and then gathering data and interpreting it to support that notion while discarding other data that would cause problems then there is plenty of that type of “evidence” for abiogenesis. Now if you examine the actual evidence all that you find is that by a slight stretch of the imagination chance could arrange naturally occurring amino acids into proteins which could somehow be organized into the building blocks for the first primitive cell. But then you have a whole lot of information that has to be compiled in order to get those building blocks that “chance” arranged coordinated into an actual working cell and also explain how even after all of the parts have been arranged correctly that the cell becomes animated. Nucleic acids are polymers of repeating units (called monomers). Specifically, nucleic acids are long chains of nucleotide monomers connected by covalent chemical bonds.