Number the following events that give insight into the evolution of life on Earth in the correct sequence, 1 being the first step and 4 being the last step: synthesis of organic polymers formation of protocells or protobionts abiotic synthesis of organic monomers formation of self-replicating molecules that allowed for inheritance
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