Lysenko's ghost : epigenetics and Russia / Loren Graham.
- Graham, Loren R.
- Date:
- 2016
- Books
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Description
"Epigenetics, a new field in biology, has shown that in some instances organisms can inherit characteristics acquired by their ancestors during their lifetimes, a view that was discredited during most of the twentieth century. Trofim Lysenko, a Russian agronomist long considered a charlatan, was a strong advocate of the inheritance of acquired characteristics. In the last few years a number of Russian science writers and scientists have claimed that epigenetics proves that Lysenko was right after all. This book evaluates that claim."--Provided by publisher.
Publication/Creation
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2016.
Physical description
209 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-194) and index.
Contents
The friendly siberian foxes -- The inheritance of acquired characteristics -- Paul Kammerer, enfant terrible of biology -- The great debate about human heredity in 1920s Russia -- Lysenko up close -- Lysenko's biological views -- Epigenetics -- The recent rebirth of Lysenkoism in Russia -- Surprising effects of the new Lysenkoism -- Anti-Lysenko Russian supporters of the inheritance of acquired characteristics.
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Location Status History of MedicineAOT.31.AA9Open shelves
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- 9780674089051
- 0674089057