What is the name of the point at which chromatids are attached in chromosome?
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Centromere is the point that attatches the chromatids
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A chromosome is a DNA molecule.
It normally contains all or part of the genetic material of an organism.
A chromosome is made up of Smaller structures called chromatids.
These chromatids are normally identical and thus mostly referred to as sister chromatids.
These chromatids together form a chromosome.
The chromatids are held together by a structure known as the centromere.
The centromere holds the chromatids together to form the chromosome.
Answer : Centromere
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