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Some minor grammatical errors that could prove confusing, I believe I got them all.

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"Soviet Scientist Turns Foxes Into Puppies" JRS (talk) 20:46, 26 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Over simplification regarding Lysenkoism.

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It states, "Indeed, under the rule of Stalin, leading geneticists who believed in Darwinian evolution and Mendelian genetics were considered enemies of the state." But Lysenko described himself as a Darwinian (arguing himself to be more of a Darwinian than some followers of Mendel), and said that he didn't reject Mendel himself, but many of his followers. The peak of the irony is that at some instances Lysenko complained "Mendelians" thought genetic selection was no longer necessary, whereas Lysenko thought it was, that they didn't have achieved "pure lines," which modern and contemporary non-lysenkoist biologists outside the USSR considered likely not the case in agricultural varieties. See Lysenkoism talk page for direct citations.--45.234.133.179 (talk) 01:44, 6 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]