chromatid
chromatid
Names for each species' chromosomes come from their length. Chromosome #1 is the longest, Chromosome #2 is the second longest, etc.
Chromatid.
Homologs.
The part of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are joined together is called the centromere.
The region of a chromosome holding the two double strands of replicated DNA together is called a centromere. The complex of DNA and protein that makes up eukaryotic chromosome is properly called chromatin.
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
The center of a chromosome is a centromere.
Sister chromatids
A chromosome is a part of DNA that consists of a long arm and a short arm connected at the center called the Centromere.
The part of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are joined together is called the centromere.
The two chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called the centromere. It is the point which it is attached to a spindle fiber during the process of cell division.
Centromere!
The region of a chromosome holding the two double strands of replicated DNA together is called a centromere. The complex of DNA and protein that makes up eukaryotic chromosome is properly called chromatin.
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
The center of a chromosome is a centromere.
each side of the chromosome is called a chromatid they are bonded together by the centromere
Sister chromatids
The point of attatchment between two chromatids is called the centromere. When two chromatids are connected, it is called a chromosome which is essential in DNA replication, or, mitosis.
Pairs of chromosomes are not attached. Before mitosis chromosomes replicate themselves, these twin identical chromosomes are attached at the centromere. before cell division the cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) but has 2 copies of each individual chromosome called chromatids,(making a total of 92 chromosones, 46 for each daughter cell) which are joined at the centromere giving the characteristic X shape. Pairs are not joined, chromatids are.
The cell structure that joins two sister chromatids into one single chromosome is called the centromere. This is at the center of the sister chromatids.