Difference between chromatin and chromosomes. (minimum 3)
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Chromatid
Chromatid is one out of the two similar copies of DNA that makes up a single chromosome. It should follow also that in a pair of chromosomes, there are two chromatids consisting it which are united by a centromere. During cell division (meiosis and mitosis), they are separated from each other and now called Sister chromatids which are identical to each other.
Chromatid is one out of the two similar copies of DNA that makes up a single chromosome. It should follow also that in a pair of chromosomes, there are two chromatids consisting it which are united by a centromere. During cell division (meiosis and mitosis), they are separated from each other and now called Sister chromatids which are identical to each other.
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