concept   genetics

26 commonsense assertions
Cultures (26) China (1) Japan (1) United States (1) Australia (1) India (1) Nigeria (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Western countries (1) Kenya (1) Norway (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Europe (1) Western biology education (1) biology education in the United Kingdom (1) modern biology (1) Asian countries (1) Pacific Islander cultures (1) Russia (1) commonly known (1) worldwide (1) New Zealand (1) Ukraine (1) Zimbabwe (1) scientific community in western countries (1) traditional agricultural practices (1) more
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1 genetics China Genetics in China is closely linked to traditional medicine, family planning, and agricultural development. 8
2 genetics Japan In Japan, genetic research and personalized medicine are advanced and emphasize family honor and technological integration. 8
3 genetics United States Genetic testing, hereditary diseases, and biogenetic law are widely discussed in the United States. 7
4 genetics Australia Genetics is integrated into public health, academic discussions, and cultural preservation efforts in Australia. 6
5 genetics India Genetic understanding in India is influenced by cultural beliefs, limited healthcare access, and economic disparities. 6
6 genetics Nigeria In Nigeria, genetics is influenced by traditional beliefs, social hierarchy, and limited access to healthcare. 6
7 genetics South Korea Genetic research and testing are important for addressing hereditary diseases in South Korea. 5
8 genetics Sweden Genetic testing and inherited diseases are well supported in Sweden with extensive social welfare and legal protections. 5
9 genetics Western countries Genetics is a key component of biology curriculum, studying inheritance and variation in living organisms. 5
10 genetics Kenya Traditional beliefs in Kenya influence views on hereditary traits and medical practices related to genetics. 4
11 genetics Norway Genetics is a central focus in Norway, with attention to genealogy, inherited diseases, and government backing. 4
12 genetics Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, genetics and inherited diseases are influenced by Islamic teachings and carry social stigmas and privacy concerns. 4
13 genetics Europe Genetics is associated with DNA, heredity, and genetic traits in both biological and historical contexts in Europe. 3
14 genetics Western biology education Western biology education highly emphasizes genetics as a fundamental aspect of modern biology curriculum. 3
15 genetics biology education in the United Kingdom In the UK, biology education focuses on Mendelian and molecular genetics. 3
16 genetics modern biology Genetics is a modern biology concept that studies genes, heredity, and genetic variation to determine traits and predisposition to diseases. 3
17 genetics Asian countries Genetic inheritance is culturally important in Asian countries and is influenced by traditional practices. 2
18 genetics Pacific Islander cultures Genetics is closely connected to traditional beliefs and totems in Pacific Islander cultures. 2
19 genetics Russia Russia places a strong focus on genetic research for food security and family heritage preservation. 2
20 genetics commonly known Genetics is often associated with family traits and ancestry. 2
21 genetics worldwide Genetics, based on Gregor Mendel's work, determines inherited traits and is a widely recognized concept worldwide. 2
22 genetics New Zealand Genetic studies in New Zealand focus on indigenous populations and the impact of colonization on genetic diversity. 1
23 genetics Ukraine In Ukraine, there is an emphasis on genetic research in agriculture and developing genetically modified crops for food security. 1
24 genetics Zimbabwe Genetics studies in Zimbabwe focus on natural disease resistance and genetic factors affecting healthcare outcomes in diverse populations. 1
25 genetics scientific community in western countries Genetics is studied through complex DNA and gene studies in the scientific community in western countries to understand inheritance patterns and genetic disorders. 1
26 genetics traditional agricultural practices Traditional agricultural practices observe hereditary traits without necessarily attributing them to genetics. 1