function of chromatid
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A chromatid is one copy of a newly copied chromosome which is still joined to the original copy by a single centromere.
Its main function is found in the small time it remains existent, in mitosis and meiosis, as it serves to keep the proper DNA count where it needs to be.
Its main function is found in the small time it remains existent, in mitosis and meiosis, as it serves to keep the proper DNA count where it needs to be.
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a chromatic is one to another copy
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