25 in men, 26 in girls
When you duplicate your 46 chromosomes, you will have 92 chromatids.
In a cell with 6 chromosomes, each consisting of 2 chromatids, there are a total of 12 chromatids present.
1 centromere for every pair of chromatids
58 chromatids
When a karyotype is taken, a chromosome typically has two chromatids.
After your 46 chromosomes are duplicated, your cell will have a total of 92 chromatids.
there are four chromatids
There are 46 chromosomes in each body cell, and there are 2 chromatids per chromosome, therefore there are 92 chromatids in each body cell.
During mitosis, each cell has 46 chromosomes and 92 chromatids.
Each dividing diploid cell will have 6 chromatids at metaphase - 3 chromatids from the maternal set of chromosomes and 3 chromatids from the paternal set of chromosomes.
There are two chromatids in each chromosome before interphase, as each chromosome replicates during the S phase of the cell cycle to form sister chromatids that are connected at the centromere.
All tetrads contain four chromatids. Each "leg" is one chromatid.2Tetrad = 2 homologous chromosomes1 homologous chromosome has 2 chromatids joined together by a centromere.That means that there are four chromatids in a tetrad