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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.
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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.
No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.
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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.
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The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
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.
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No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.
I think the centromere (the point at which the two chromatids are attached) is the spot where kinetochores form on a chromosome.
The centromere is the most condensed and constricted region of a chromosome, to which the spindle fiber is attached during mitosis.