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In the metaphase stage of mitosis. They line up in the equatorial plate and spindle fibers from the centrioles attach to their kinetochores
Each chromatid is a doubled chromosome. At telophase a single chromosome from each chromatid is pulled to its new nucleus, leaving two new nuclei with 46 chromosomes each.
Wase has one syllable.
Christopher Wase was born in 1627.
because in metaphase 2 of meiosis there are 2 different cells, which means the chromosomes duplicated
Henry Wase Whitfield was born in 1814.
Chromatid!!!!!
Muhammadu Abdullahi Wase died in 1996-06.
From loose to tight in order of DNA, histones, nucleosomes, 30 nm fiber, looped domains (300 nm fiber), then metaphase chromosome (700 nm chromatid).
Henry Wase Whitfield died on 1877-03-30.
yes, the spindle fibers are connected to a protein in the center of the chromatid called a kinetochore, and it is during metaphase that they line up on the metaphase plate (equator). It is then during anaphase that they start to move toward opposite poles. And the spindle fibers are connected to centrioles and in prophase before they separate they are called a centrosome.
chromatid is a individal strand in a chromosome.....