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A tetrad refers to a group of four closely associated entities or structures. In Biology, it commonly describes a formation of four chromatids that align during meiosis, specifically in prophase I, facilitating genetic recombination. The term can also be used in various other contexts, such as in mathematics or chemistry, to denote groups of four elements or units.

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