The sister chromatid separate during anaphase II in meiosis. During anaphase I homologous chromosomes get separated.
sister chromatids
During S of interphase.
One per each sister chromatid
Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids. Each chromatid is an exact replica of the other, and for this reason they're called sister chromatids. If the chromosome is an "X", then the left side is one chromatid and the right side is the other. Eventually the centromere will split in the middle of the "X" and the sister chromosomes will move towards the polar ends of the cell via kinetochore fibers.
Sister chromatid separation occur in the Anaphase stage
The sister chromatid separate during anaphase II in meiosis. During anaphase I homologous chromosomes get separated.
2. A chromatid is basically a chromosome - its just connected to another chromatid via a centromere.
Daughter
sister chromatids
Daughter
Sister chromatids are generated when a single chromosome is replicated into two copies of itself, these copies being called sister chromatids.
This can happen, though it is very rare. If this happens, it would not cause a big change because sister chromatids are supposed to be replicas of each other
During S of interphase.
Daughter strand is a sister chromatid that has been separated during anaphase.
One per each sister chromatid
Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids. Each chromatid is an exact replica of the other, and for this reason they're called sister chromatids. If the chromosome is an "X", then the left side is one chromatid and the right side is the other. Eventually the centromere will split in the middle of the "X" and the sister chromosomes will move towards the polar ends of the cell via kinetochore fibers.