Here are key facts about the theory of evolution expressed as (subject, predicate, object) triples:

**Core Theory:**
- (Charles Darwin, proposed, theory of evolution)
- (Charles Darwin, published, "On the Origin of Species")
- (Theory of evolution, explains, diversity of life)
- (Evolution, occurs through, natural selection)
- (Natural selection, acts on, heritable variations)

**Mechanisms:**
- (Organisms, possess, heritable traits)
- (Traits, show, variation within populations)
- (Resources, are, limited in environments)
- (Organisms, compete for, survival and reproduction)
- (Beneficial traits, increase, reproductive success)
- (Favorable alleles, increase in, frequency over time)
- (Mutations, create, genetic variation)
- (Gene flow, transfers, alleles between populations)
- (Genetic drift, causes, random changes in allele frequency)

**Evidence:**
- (Fossil record, shows, progression of life forms)
- (Comparative anatomy, reveals, homologous structures)
- (DNA sequences, demonstrate, common ancestry)
- (Embryology, shows, similar developmental patterns)
- (Biogeography, explains, species distribution patterns)
- (Antibiotic resistance, demonstrates, evolution in action)

**Key Concepts:**
- (Common descent, explains, shared characteristics)
- (Speciation, creates, new species)
- (Adaptation, results from, natural selection)
- (Phylogenetic trees, represent, evolutionary relationships)
- (Modern synthesis, combines, Darwin's theory with genetics)
- (Population genetics, studies, allele frequency changes)

Would you like me to expand on any particular aspect?
