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  • ... if variations useful to any organic being do occur, assuredly individuals thus characterized will have the best chance of being perserved in the struggle for life; and from the strong principle of inheritance they will tend to produce offsping similarly characterized. This principle of preservation, I have called, for the sake of brevity, Natural Selection.

    Charles Darwin, Paul H. Barrett (1987). “The Works of Charles Darwin: On the origin of species 1959”