Darwin's Children
"Darwin's Children" refers to the descendants of Charles Darwin, the renowned naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection. His children, including William, Anne, George, Hugh, and Elizabeth, contributed to various fields, including science, art, and social reform. They carried forward their father's legacy in different ways, often engaging in discussions about evolutionary theory and its implications.
The term can also symbolize the broader impact of Darwin's ideas on modern biology and genetics. The principles he established continue to influence research and understanding of species adaptation and biodiversity, shaping how we view the natural world today.