Lysenko's Ghost: Epigenetics and Russia

Lysenko's Ghost: Epigenetics and Russia

by Loren Graham
Lysenko's Ghost: Epigenetics and Russia

Lysenko's Ghost: Epigenetics and Russia

by Loren Graham

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Overview

The Soviet agronomist Trofim Lysenko became one of the most notorious figures in twentieth-century science after his genetic theories were discredited decades ago. Yet some scientists, even in the West, now claim that discoveries in the field of epigenetics prove that he was right after all. Seeking to get to the bottom of Lysenko’s rehabilitation in certain Russian scientific circles, Loren Graham reopens the case, granting his theories an impartial hearing to determine whether new developments in molecular biology validate his claims.

In the 1930s Lysenko advanced a “theory of nutrients” to explain plant development, basing his insights on experiments which, he claimed, showed one could manipulate environmental conditions such as temperature to convert a winter wheat variety into a spring variety. He considered the inheritance of acquired characteristics—which he called the “internalization of environmental conditions”—the primary mechanism of heredity. Although his methods were slipshod and his results were never duplicated, his ideas fell on fertile ground during a time of widespread famine in the Soviet Union.

Recently, a hypothesis called epigenetic transgenerational inheritance has suggested that acquired characteristics may indeed occasionally be passed on to offspring. Some biologists dispute the evidence for this hypothesis. Loren Graham examines these arguments, both in Russia and the West, and shows how, in Russia, political currents are particularly significant in affecting the debates.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674969049
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 221
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Loren Graham is Professor Emeritus of the History of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Table of Contents

Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Introduction Chapter 1. The Friendly Siberian Foxes Chapter 2. The Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Chapter 3. Paul Kammerer, Enfant Terrible of Biology Chapter 4. The Great Debate about Human Heredity in 1920s Russia Chapter 5. Lysenko Up Close Chapter 6. Lysenko’s Biological Views Chapter 7. Epigenetics Chapter 8. The Recent Rebirth of Lysenkoism in Russia Chapter 9. Surprising Effects of the New Lysenkoism Chapter 10. Anti-Lysenko Russian Supporters of the Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Conclusion Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
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