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Theodosius DobzhanskyTheodosius Dobzhansky (January 25, 1900-November 11, 1975), a famous geneticist, was born in Ukraine (then part of Russia), but lived in the United States beginning in 1927.He taught at the California Institute of Technology (1930-1940) and Columbia University (1940-1962). He did much important genetic research, mainly on various species of Drosophila. His most famous saying was "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution". Bibliography:
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not--I shall want to."
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great that we've got things straightened so that you can say that.
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not to miss the things worth while."
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packing. The bed, the chairs, and tables were spread with evening,
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