No.
He, whoever he may have been, neither included nor considered such as far as anyone is aware.
However Gregor Mendel did significant work on genetics, though he did cheat.
Charles Darwin, later, proposed a theory of evolution based on natural selection.
Which is not the only theory of evolution. But seems to fit the facts.
Stabilizing selection results in less genetic diversity in a population.
As it is no longer just Darwin's theory we know the mechanisms for change are mutation, gene flow, genetic drift and the one Darwin developed, natural selection.
to determine its genetic composition, which, in turn, is the deciding factor to develop suitable breeding and selection methods.
Natural selection with modification of traits. He could explain natural selection, however he had no explanation for modification of the traits from generation to generation (this had to wait for Gregor Mendel's theory of genetics, and the later discovery of nucleic acids and Watson and Crick's study of DNA to explain the storage of genetic information chemically).
The answer is false. DNA contains the genetic instructions needed to develop and direct the activities of the body.
Natural selection, a theory by charles darwin
They both decrease genetic variation. Stabilizing selection and disruptive selection reduce genetic variation
Genetic variation in itself does not 'support' natural selection: it is what natural selection acts upon.
No, natural selection works on that genetic variation presented to it.
Together, genetic mutation and natural selection determine in what 'direction' evolution proceeds.
Without genetic diversity, natural selection cannot occur
The theory of evolution is a scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. It posits that species change over time through genetic mutations and natural selection, resulting in the emergence of new species. This theory was proposed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century and is supported by a large body of scientific evidence.
Neo-Darwinism is a modern synthesis of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with Gregor Mendel's theory of genetics. It proposes that evolution occurs through the combination of genetic variation, natural selection, and genetic drift. This theory is widely accepted in evolutionary biology today.
Stabilizing selection results in less genetic diversity in a population.
Natural Selection.
Natural variation, natural selection, artificial selection, genetic engineering, etc.
They both decrease genetic variation .