what is monads and dyad in cell cycle
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Chromosomes come in 2 forms depending on the stage of the cell cycle: The monad form consists of a single chromatid, a single piece of DNA containing a centromere and telomeres at the ends. The dyad form consists of 2 identical chromatids (sister chromatids) attached together at the centromere.
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