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    Trofim Lysenko Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Trofim Lysenko? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Trofim Lysenko from Biology & Medicine and what is the personality traits.

    Trofim Lysenko
    ESFJ

    ESFJ (3w4)

    Trofim Lysenko personality type is ESFJ, while his counterpart in the anime has the same personality type because it is assumed that he is a close relative of Toji Suzuhara.

    While Toji Suzuhara and Shoichi Irie are identical twins, Toji's personality seems to be a bit more energetic and cheerful than Shoichi's. While Shoichi is quiet and serious, Toji is slightly more hyperactive.

    In Persona 4: The Animation , Toji, along with the other members of SEES, was mistaken by Makoto to be a member of the Investigation Team and stated that they wished to determine the culprit behind the recent murders. As with all the other members of SEES, he was allowed to stay at the dormitory next to Yosuke Hanamura.

    , Toji, along with the other members of SEES, was mistaken by Makoto to be a member of the Investigation Team and stated that they wished to determine the culprit behind the recent murders. As with all the other members of SEES, he was allowed to stay at the dormitory next to Yosuke Hanamura. Toji's family name "Suzuhara" means "Shining Sun" in Japanese.

    Trofím Denísovich Lysénko (29 September [O.S. 17 September] 1898 – 20 November 1976) was a Soviet agronomist and biologist. He was a strong proponent of Lamarckism and rejected Mendelian genetics in favor of pseudoscientific ideas termed Lysenkoism.

    In 1940, Lysenko became director of the Institute of Genetics within the USSR's Academy of Sciences, and he used his political influence and power to suppress dissenting opinions and discredit, marginalize, and imprison his critics, elevating his anti-Mendelian theories to state-sanctioned doctrine.

    Several were sentenced to death as enemies of the state, including the botanist Nikolai Vavilov.

    Lysenko's actions and practices contributed to the famines that killed millions of Soviet people; the adoption of his methods from 1958 in the People's Republic of China had similarly calamitous results, culminating in the Great Chinese Famine of 1959 to 1962.

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