Talk:Genetic monomorphism
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I had never heard this term until I read this article, and I know my stuff. Great addition!--Tony 16:08, 22 March 2011 (PDT)
- This law has been experimentaly opened by one Russian and soviet academic Yuriy Altukhov which was genetic scientist and work under kind-generations with his colleagues. First he was an mainstream scientist and was agree with biological evolution but after finish of the research he published many articles with critics of the sinthetic evolution in official magazines of Science in USSR and Russia. It is obviously the atheists hates this law and tries to disable the spread of it. They are wrote many own hipothetic explanations as any time for each such thing. You may found the term Genetic polymorphism as controversy of monomorphism. Althukhov found what most of genes about 2/3 are stable (monomorph) and only 1/3 are possible to variations. But atheists agree only with full polymorphism of course.
- Please find interesting information in russian Wikipedia (these links are the translation by Google):
- Lethal genes
- Genetic monomorphism (some information has been comment by HTML tag <!-- -->), talk page of article, Talk about deletion of genetic monomorphism article.
- Regarding Althukhov: One orthodox creationist (Sergey Vertyanov) claims that Althukhov has been converted to christianity and sucessfully reviewed school book of Creation Biology for Orthodox schools. This schoolbook is unique book which was published first time for russian pupils in Russian (there are several another teachbooks translated from foreigh languages but not popular and they are about Intelligent Design). Unfortunately Yuriy Petrovich was died in 2006 and nobody can check Vertyanov's allegations. I am not sure because there are many dark moments in the story with this book and Sergey Vertyanov. For example he claims he is graduated Ph.D biological physics but has changed own surname for family problems and nobody could not check. Who knows...
- God bless you. Alexander Korolev 07:45, 23 March 2011 (PDT)
- I see... fascinating story...--Tony 12:46, 23 March 2011 (PDT)