
Patrick Matthew: The first natural selection proponent
Horticulturist Patrick Matthew developed a concept of evolution by natural selection that pre-dates Charles Darwin's by 27 years.
King's College London geneticist Michael Weale suggests Matthew should be given more recognition for his work.
"[Matthew] thought this wonderfully simple and elegant law, as he called it, of natural selection was actually proof of a design because it was so simple and elegant and allowed species to be changed in accordance to their needs," said Dr Weale.
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