'Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov' (
1880-
1959) was one of founders of
population genetics and
synthetic theory of evolution.
In 1926 Chetverikov produced what would have been one of the landmark papers of the
modern evolutionary synthesis. However, being in Russian it was ignored in the English-speaking world, shortly before Soviet science was scuppered by
Lysenkoism and only came to light after his death, by which time others (
J.B.S. Haldane,
R.A. Fisher Sewall Wright) had worked out the details.
Sergei Chetverikov worked at
Nikolai Koltsov Institute of Experimental Biology. He was arrested by
OGPU in 1929 and sent to exile to
Yekaterinburg for five years. He later moved to
Nizhny Novgorod and organized the Department of Genetics at Gorky University. He was dismissed from his post by
Lysenkoists in 1948
[1].
References
1. Vadim J. Birstein. ''The Perversion Of Knowledge: The True Story of Soviet Science.'' Westview Press (2004) ISBN 0813342805
External links
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The Synthesis Of S. S. Chetverikov
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Article about him (Russian)
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His biography (Russian)