centromere
Centromere
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centromere
When sister chromatids are joined together they are held together by proteins, which make up the centromere. The two chromatids together make up a chromosome.
When all the genes of a chromosome have duplicated but are still attached, the structures that are formed are called sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are identical copies of each other, and they are held together at a specialized region called the centromere.
Sister Chromatids
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.
The sister chromatids are held together by the centromeres. Each chromosome is made up of two sister chromatids.
A sister chromatin is one half of a chromosome. Two sister chromatids come together connected by a centromere to create one chromosome.
each chromosome consists of two identical "sister" chromatids
Centromere
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
After DNA replication, when each chromosome exists as a pair of identical sister chromatids, the sister chromatids are tightly attached to each other at the centromere.