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By Courtesy of Andrew Berry
Richard C. Lewontin ’50 — a prolific scientist who developed new methods for analyzing genetic variance — in the lab, manually scoring a DNA sequence.
Richard C. Lewontin ’50 — a prolific scientist who developed new methods for analyzing genetic variance — in the lab, manually scoring a DNA sequence.

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