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chromatid one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis
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chromatid A chromatid forms one part of a chromosome after it has coalesced for the process of mitosis or meiosis. Each chromosome consists of two exactly identical ("sister") chromatids. After they have been pulled apart by the mitotic spindle, chromatids are called "chromosomes". Sister chromatids are joined at a point called the centromere. In non-gametic, non-dividing human cells, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, thus 46 chromosomes. ...
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chromatid One of two genetically identical halves of a chromosome.
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chromatid One of the two side-by-side replicas produced by chromosome duplication. Codon A triplet of nucleotides that represents an amino acid or a termination (STOP) signal.
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