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The term for the two sets of chromatids formed in the parent cell is "sister chromatids." During the S phase of the cell cycle, each chromosome is replicated, resulting in two identical copies that are connected at a region called the centromere. These sister chromatids are separated during cell division, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical set of chromosomes.

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