14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Educated individuals (1) medical professionals (1) Agricultural communities (1) Biotech industry (1) China (1) Developing countries (1) Geneticists (1) Highly industrialized countries (1) Less technologically advanced regions (1) Rural communities (1) Science enthusiasts (1) Technologically advanced nations (1) Traditional societies (1) biologists (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 double helix structure of dna Educated individuals Educated individuals recognize the double helix structure of DNA as a significant breakthrough in understanding heredity and genetic information. 2
2 double helix structure of dna medical professionals The double helix structure of DNA is fundamental to medical research and genetic engineering for detecting and diagnosing diseases, especially among medical professionals. 2
3 double helix structure of dna Agricultural communities The double helix structure of DNA is less directly impactful on daily activities and livelihoods in agricultural communities. 1
4 double helix structure of dna Biotech industry The double helix structure of DNA is directly relevant to the biotech industry for medical research, genetic engineering, and pharmaceutical development. 1
5 double helix structure of dna China The double helix structure of DNA is less commonly known in Chinese culture due to the focus on other scientific achievements and historical events. 1
6 double helix structure of dna Developing countries The double helix structure of DNA is not a prominent topic of interest or discussion in developing countries due to other pressing issues. 1
7 double helix structure of dna Geneticists The double helix structure of DNA is considered a fundamental principle in genetics and molecular biology by geneticists. 1
8 double helix structure of dna Highly industrialized countries The double helix structure of DNA is emphasized in educational curricula and scientific research in highly industrialized countries. 1
9 double helix structure of dna Less technologically advanced regions In less technologically advanced regions, the double helix structure of DNA is not a prominent topic of interest or discussion due to other pressing issues. 1
10 double helix structure of dna Rural communities The double helix structure of DNA is largely unknown and not commonly discussed in rural communities. 1
11 double helix structure of dna Science enthusiasts Science enthusiasts recognize the double helix structure of DNA as a significant breakthrough in understanding heredity and genetic information. 1
12 double helix structure of dna Technologically advanced nations The double helix structure of DNA is emphasized in the educational curricula and scientific research of technologically advanced nations. 1
13 double helix structure of dna Traditional societies The double helix structure of DNA is less directly impactful on the daily activities and livelihoods of traditional societies. 1
14 double helix structure of dna biologists Biologists consider the double helix structure of DNA a fundamental principle in genetics and molecular biology. 1