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In Biology / High School | 2014-05-19

Following the replication of its DNA, each chromosome contains two chromatids, which are attached to each other by a centromere.

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Chromatids. Two chromatids are bound together by a centromere to make a chromosome.

Answered by streetskatergirl8 | 2024-06-10

**Replication **is the process of **central dogma **that produces identical pair of DNA. Following replication, the **chromosome **contains two chromatids .
What are chromatids?
**Chromatids **are half of the **duplicated chromosomes **and are composed of DNA molecules . The two chromatids of the **chromosome **are attached centrally by a centromere .
They are also called **sister chromatids **and are found in the **replicated chromosomes **that are produced when the process of **replication **in the **cell cycle **phase occurs.
Therefore, there are two **chromatids **in each chromosome .
Learn more about **chromatids **here:
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Answered by aliasger2709 | 2024-06-16

After DNA replication, each chromosome consists of two identical sister chromatids connected at a centromere. This connection is critical during cell division to ensure that each new cell receives an accurate copy of the genetic material. The centromere helps hold these chromatids together until they are separated during mitosis.
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Answered by aliasger2709 | 2024-10-15