Okay, here's a breakdown of the theory of evolution as (Subject, Predicate, Object) triples. This captures key concepts and relationships:

**I. Core Principles & Mechanisms**

*   (**Evolution**, **is a**, **process**)
*   (**Evolution**, **works by**, **natural selection**)
*   (**Natural Selection**, **favors**, **favorable traits**)
*   (**Favorable Traits**, **increase**, **reproductive success**)
*   (**Reproductive Success**, **leads to**, **increased frequencies**)
*   (**Gene frequencies**, **change**, **over time**)
*   (**Change in gene frequencies**, **defines**, **evolution**)
*   (**Organisms**, **have**, **variation**)
*   (**Variation**, **arises through**, **mutation**)
*   (**Mutation**, **is a**, **random change in DNA**)
*   (**DNA**, **contains**, **genetic information**)
*   (**Genetic information**, **is passed from**, **parent to offspring**)
*   (**Inheritance**, **describes**, **passing down of traits**)
*   (**Natural selection, acts on, phenotype**)
*   (**Phenotype**, **is the**, **observable characteristics of an organism**)
*   (**Genotype**, **influences**, **phenotype**)

**II. Time & Scale**

*   (**Evolution**, **occurs over**, **long periods**)
*   (**Evolution**, **results in**, **changes in populations**)
*   (**Populations**, **are composed of**, **individuals**)
*   (**Species**, **change over**, **generations**)
*   (**Fossils**, **provide evidence for**, **evolution**)
*   (**Fossil record**, **shows**, **extinct species**)
*   (**Timeline, shows, emergence of**)
*   (**Geologic time**, **provides context for**, **evolutionary events**)

**III. Evidence & Supporting Fields**

*   (**Evolution**, **is supported by**, **multiple lines of evidence**)
*   (**Evidence includes**, **comparative anatomy**)
*   (**Comparative anatomy**, **examines**, **similar structures**)
*   (**Similar structures**, **suggest**, **common ancestry**)
*   (**Evidence includes**, **molecular biology**)
*   (**Molecular biology**, **studies**, **DNA and proteins**)
*   (**Shared DNA sequences**, **indicate**, **relatedness**)
*   (**Evidence includes**, **embryology**)
*   (**Embryology**, **compares**, **developmental stages**)
*   (**Evidence includes**, **biogeography**)
*   (**Biogeography**, **studies**, **species distribution**)
*   (**Distribution patterns**, **are shaped by**, **evolution**)
*   (**Evolution**, **is studied in**, **various fields**)
*   (**Fields include**, **genetics**)
*   (**Fields include**, **paleontology**)
*   (**Fields include**, **ecology**)
*   (**Fields include**, **developmental biology** )

**IV. Key Concepts & Terms**

*   (**Adaptation**, **is a**, **trait that helps survival**)
*   (**Adaptations**, **arise through**, **natural selection**)
*   (**Fitness**, **measures**, **reproductive success**)
*   (**Speciation**, **is the**, **formation of new species**)
*   (**Speciation**, **can occur through**, **reproductive isolation**)
*   (**Reproductive Isolation**, **can be caused by**, **various factors**)
*   (**Common Ancestry**, **explains**, **similarities between organisms**)
*   (**Cladograms**, **represent**, **evolutionary relationships**)
*   (**Phylogeny**, **is the**, **evolutionary history of a species or group**)
*   (**Homologous structures**, **are derived from**, **common ancestors**)
*   (**Analogous structures**, **share**, **similar function**)
*   (**Analogous structures**, **are not derived from**, **common ancestors**)

**V. Misconceptions & Clarifications**

*   (**Evolution**, **is NOT a**, **"ladder" of progress**)
*   (**Evolution**, **does NOT produce**, **perfect organisms**)
*   (**Natural selection**, **can lead to**, **maladaptation**)
*   (**Evolution**, **is NOT just about**, **"survival of the fittest"**)
*   (**Evolution**, **affects**, **all life on Earth**)

This list is not exhaustive, but it provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and relationships associated with the theory of evolution expressed as (Subject, Predicate, Object) triples. It conveys a significant amount of information in a structured, relational format.
