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I hope there is no duplicate article under some other spelling that I have been unable to locate so far - especially given this curious statement "The milestones of his biography, scientific heritage, and the application of his ideas in modern genetics were widely addressed in numerous scientific and popular editions. His life has been described in detail in encyclopedias, from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia lo the modern global Internet resource Wikipedia." - Moiseyeva, I. G., Romanov, M. N., Nikiforov, A. A., & Avrutskaya, N. B. (2012). Studies in chicken genetics. Commemorating the 120th anniversary of the outstanding soviet geneticist A. S. Serebrovsky (1892–1948). Russian Journal of Genetics, 48(9), 869–885. doi:10.1134/s1022795412090074 - Presumably, they were referring to the Russian Wikipedia edition. Shyamal (talk) 05:56, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]