“The million, million, million … to one chance happens once in a million, million, million … times no matter how surprised we may be that it results in us.”

Quoted by K.Mather, Heredity 30, 89–91, 1973.
Since 1960s

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English statistician, evolutionary biologist, geneticist, a… 1890–1962

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