concept   chromatid

6 commonsense assertions
Cultures (6) biology education (1) biology education in East Asia (1) biology education in the West (1) Less developed regions (1) biology research community (1) traditional Maori culture in New Zealand (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 chromatid biology education Chromatids are visible structures formed during cell division, specifically as duplicated chromosomes or sister chromatids. 2
2 chromatid biology education in East Asia Chromatids are the two identical copies of DNA that make up a duplicated chromosome during cell division in East Asian biology education. 2
3 chromatid biology education in the West Chromatids are visible strands of DNA that make up duplicated chromosomes during cell division in biology education in the West. 2
4 chromatid Less developed regions Chromatids are not commonly known or discussed in less developed regions due to limited understanding and access to advanced genetics and cell biology concepts. 1
5 chromatid biology research community Chromatids are essential components of chromosome structure and are widely researched in genetics and cell biology. 1
6 chromatid traditional Maori culture in New Zealand Chromatids in traditional Maori culture represent interconnectedness and the temporary disconnection during cell division symbolizes ultimate reunion. 1