Lysenko with Stalin


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Trofim Lysenko speaking at the Kremlin in 1935. At the back (left to right) are Stanislav Kosior, Anastas Mikoyan, Andrei Andreev and the Soviet leader, Joseph Stalin
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Credit:
  • from Nature Reviews Genetics 2, 723-729 (2001); doi:10.1038/35088598 which cites it as coming from Soyfer, V. N. The State and Science (Hermitage, New Jersey, 1989) (in Russian)
  • Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
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