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Note: you may believe that life started in multiple places at multiple times throughout the universe, but the thread is concerned only about the strain of life that populated the earth.
Not to get off on a tangent, but this is why the study of the deep oceans is important; it's not just an obstacle so NASA has a smaller budget, it helps answer questions like these. But that goes two ways. If NASA finds life somewhere that isn't based on the same organic atoms we use, then that indicates that life can arise in places other than water worlds, and that would completely change how we look at biology.
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Life that populated Earth? Its very likely in my opinion but theres the off chance that original micro organisms and whatnot just survived on a meteor or something like that. I highly doubt that Earth is the only planet that supports life though. Maybe only planet with complex life but there are a lot of planets that are a lot older than Earth.