* the two exact copies of DNA that make up each chromosome.
Either of the two daughter strands of a replicated chromosome that are joined by a single centromere and separate during cell division to become individual chromosomes.
no chromatids single strands chromosomes
chromatid
Sister chromatid separation occur in the Anaphase stage
A recombinant chromatid is a copy of another chromosome that differ just slightly. It is called recombinant since it is a form of artificial creation.
2. A chromatid is basically a chromosome - its just connected to another chromatid via a centromere.
Chromatid!!!!!
chromatid is a individal strand in a chromosome.....
The two chromatid arms on a chromosome are identical copies.
no chromatids single strands chromosomes
I think it's a chromatid.
chromatid
mutagenesis occurs
mutagenesis occurs
Recombinant chromosomes.
Chromosome need 2 chromatids but a chromatid is only half of a chromosome
DNA
Sister chromatid separation occur in the Anaphase stage