Well, the Bohr model is what the periodic table of element is made up of - the basis of chemistry. Then you have molecular and organic chemistry that goes down to the same detail, but in life.
That's what I see though.
Obviously something sparked life as it began... we don't know yet what that is. But I'm pretty sure within 20 years we will. I don't think there's a limit on what we can learn.
But that's just me.
Abiogenesis, as we are repeatedly reminded, is irrelevant to the theory of evolution, and you didn't even come close to answering my query. Thank you for your civil response though.