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A chromosome consists of two chromatids, which are identical copies of DNA joined at a central region called the centromere. During cell division, these chromatids are separated to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes. Therefore, while a chromosome is structurally made up of two chromatids, it is typically referred to as a single chromosome in this context.

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