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The consequences of political dictatorship for Russian science

Nature Reviews Geneticsvolume 2pages723–729 (2001)Cite this article

Abstract

The Soviet communist regime had devastating consequences on the state of Russian twentieth century science. Country Communist leaders promoted Trofim Lysenko — an agronomist and keen supporter of the inheritance of acquired characters — and the Soviet government imposed a complete ban on the practice and teaching of genetics, which it condemned as a “bourgeois perversion”. Russian science, which had previously flourished, rapidly declined, and many valuable scientific discoveries made by leading Russian geneticists were forgotten.

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Figure 1: Photo of Trofim Lysenko speaking at the Kremlin in 1935.
Figure 2: Nikolai Koltsov in his laboratory, 1929.
Figure 3: Giant hereditary molecules.

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The author thanks M. Adams, V. Chandhoke, K. Fryxell, G. Sher and G. Brillantes for their assistance and useful comments.

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    Valery N. Soyfer

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