
1) Fibril 2) Filament 3) Strand
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A chromatid is one copy of a duplicated chromosome, which is generally joined to the other copy by a single centromere. Before replication, one chromosome is composed of one DNA molecule. Following S phase of interphase, each chromosome now composed of two DNA double-helix molecules (in other words, DNA replication increases the amount of DNA but ...
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(from the article `chromosome`) At the onset of cell division, the chromonemata coil up and are surrounded by a protein sheath, forming a tiny rod, or chromosome. Each chromosome ... When the chromosomes condense during cell division, they have already undergone replication. Each chromosome thus consists of two identical replicas, ... ...
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(1) Chromatid. One of the two identical parts of the chromosome after S phase. (2) Centromere. The point where the two chromatids touch, and where the microtubules attach. (3) Short arm (4) Long arm. One of a pair of duplicated chromosomes produced during the S phase of the cell cycle, which are...
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Each of the two daughter strands of a duplicated chromosome joined at the centromere during mitosis and meiosis.
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Single chromosome containing only one DNA duplex. Two daughter chromatids become visible at mitotic metaphase, though they are present throughout G2. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(kro´mә-tid) one of the paired daughter strands, joined at the centromere, which make up a chromosome after it has replicated. After division of the centromere in mitosis or meiosis, each one of the pair becomes a separate chromosome.
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The half chromosome appearing during certain phases of cell division.
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(Life processes and cells) One of two daughter strands of a replicated chromosome
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Single chromosome containing only one DNA duplex. Two daughter chromatids become visible at mitotic metaphase, though they are present throughout G2.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: krō′mă-tid Definitions: 1. Each of the two strands formed by longitudinal duplication of a chromosome that becomes visible during prophase of mitosis or meiosis; the two chromatids are joined by the still undivided centromere; after the centromere has divided at metaphase and the two chromatids have separat...
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[
n] - one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis
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noun one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis
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one of two identical chromosomal strands into which a chromosome splits longitudinally preparatory to cell division.
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