Edward Novitski

Edward Novitski (July 24, 1918 – June 29, 2006) was an American geneticist.

[6] He graduated from Purdue University, and California Institute of Technology.

He led the Drosophila genetics group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

[7] In addition to his work on Drosophila genetics, Novitski also concerned himself with more general matters, such as R. A. Fisher's conclusion that Mendel's results with the garden pea were "too good to be true".

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