what is the difference between chromosome and chromatid
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Chromosomes contain tightly packed DNA molecules while in case of chromatids, the DNA molecules are unwound. A chromosome is made up of a single, double-stranded DNA molecule while a chromatid comprises of two DNA strands joining collectively by their centromere. The chromatids contain a substance called chromatin.
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Chromosomes contain tightly packed DNA molecules while in case of chromatids, the DNA molecules are unwound. A chromosome is made up of a single, double-stranded DNA molecule while a chromatid comprises of two DNA strands joining collectively by their centromere. The chromatids contain a substance called chromatin
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