Fascinating as all this is, we have to be on our guard against a sort of parish-pump parochialism - Earth-like planets entail Earth-like life, and for as much as we know other forms of life may be very, very, very different to any of the kind with which we're familiar on this one isolated example. Though very considerably less reactive than carbon it's been suggested that ET life could be based on silicon, for example. Far harder to get going, but given a big enough stage and long enough time, does "far harder" really have much traction left in it? I say no.
Still, we have to start looking somewhere. It's inevitable that we're going to look based on the parameters and conditions with which we're conversant.