chromatid – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Chromatid
A
chromatid (Greek
khromat- 'color' +
-id) is one copy of a newly copied
chromosome which is still joined to the other copy by a single centromere.
chromatid
Noun
1. one of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis
(hypernym) fibril, filament, strand
(part-holonym) chromosome
Chromatid
One of two copies of a replicated chromosome during mitosis. Together they are called sister chromatids. Each one becomes a daughter chromosome at anaphase of mitosis and at the second meiotic division.
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