Definition of Chromatids. Meaning of Chromatids. Synonyms of Chromatids

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Definition of Chromatids

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Meaning of Chromatids from wikipedia

- known as chromatids. During the later stages of cell division these chromatids separate longitudinally to become individual chromosomes. Chromatid pairs...
- sister chromatids is created during the synthesis (S) phase of interphase, when all the chromosomes in a cell are replicated. The two sister chromatids are...
- Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) is the exchange of genetic material between two identical sister chromatids. It was first discovered by using the Giemsa...
- up of two sister chromatids, into two daughter cells, thus reducing the chromosome number by half. During meiosis II, sister chromatids decouple and the...
- during ****ual reproduction between two homologous chromosomes' non-sister chromatids that results in recombinant chromosomes. It is one of the final phases...
- links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division. This constricted region of chromosome connects the sister chromatids, creating a short arm...
- separate in meiosis I, failure of sister chromatids to separate during meiosis II, and failure of sister chromatids to separate during mitosis. Nondisjunction...
- replication, so that each chromosome forms two copies called chromatids. These chromatids separate to opposite poles, a process facilitated by a protein...
- originate from the same organism, they are different from sister chromatids. Sister chromatids result after DNA replication has occurred, and thus are identical...
- holds sister chromatids together after DNA replication until anaphase when removal of cohesin leads to separation of sister chromatids. The complex forms...