There is a spectrum on which different retards with different retarded diseases are placed, so you cannot pin point that. Normally the answer is the same as everyone esle.
It depends on the type of cell. In ordinary somatic (body) cells it is the same as the parent cell. In sex cells it is half the number. Many animals and plants have numbers of chromosomes that are different from human cells numbers.
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.
25 in men, 26 in girls