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chromatid
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biology education
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Chromatids are visible structures formed during cell division, specifically as duplicated chromosomes or sister chromatids.
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chromatid
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biology education in East Asia
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Chromatids are the two identical copies of DNA that make up a duplicated chromosome during cell division in East Asian biology education.
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chromatid
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biology education in the West
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Chromatids are visible strands of DNA that make up duplicated chromosomes during cell division in biology education in the West.
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chromatid
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Less developed regions
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Chromatids are not commonly known or discussed in less developed regions due to limited understanding and access to advanced genetics and cell biology concepts.
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chromatid
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biology research community
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Chromatids are essential components of chromosome structure and are widely researched in genetics and cell biology.
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chromatid
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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Chromatids in traditional Maori culture represent interconnectedness and the temporary disconnection during cell division symbolizes ultimate reunion.
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