All tetrads contain four chromatids. Each "leg" is one chromatid.
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Tetrad = 2 homologous chromosomes
1 homologous chromosome has 2 chromatids joined together by a centromere.
That means that there are four chromatids in a tetrad
Tetrad
A group of four chromatids can be found during the stage of meiosis known as a tetrad. Tetrads are formed when homologous chromosomes pair up, creating two pairs of sister chromatids. These tetrads are important for genetic recombination to occur during meiosis, leading to genetic variation in the resulting gametes.
Two sets of sister chromatids .
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Tetrads are formed of 2 homologous chromosomes, which are crossing over so there is a total of 4 chromatids. :D
there are four chromatids
Tetrad.
Tetrad
This group, surprisingly enough for a biological named structure, is called a tetrad.
A group of four chromatids can be found during the stage of meiosis known as a tetrad. Tetrads are formed when homologous chromosomes pair up, creating two pairs of sister chromatids. These tetrads are important for genetic recombination to occur during meiosis, leading to genetic variation in the resulting gametes.
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4 chromatids
tetrad
(Apex Learning) Four chromatids.
Two sets of sister chromatids .
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A chromatid is one half of a duplicated chromosome, so typically there are 2 chromatids in a chromosome.