Other Definitions
chromatid (dict)

Chromatid

A chromatid forms one part of a chromosome after it has coalesced for the process of mitosis or meiosis. Each chromosome consists of two exactly identical ("sister") chromatids. After they have been pulled apart by the mitotic spindle, chromatids are called "chromosomes". Sister chromatids are joined at a point called the centromere. In non-gametic, non-dividing human cells, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, thus 46 chromosomes. When it is ready to divide, each chromosome will replicate itself during the Synthesis phase within its life cycle. Chromosomes that have replicated stay together, held by the previously mentioned centromere. Because one chromosome became two, the two copies are now called sister chromatids, or generally, chromatids.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
bae systems
chobham
empire building
static electricity
red rock canyon
interpress
rock firmoss
elektra records
neanderthal, germany
the jungle book
grand river
sleaford
hsinchu
jenga
mombasa
umm qasr
louis rwagasore
stream gage
water cycle
basra governorate
root pressure
guttation
franois (ngarta) tombalbaye
anti masonry
cytokinesis
mitotic spindle
spindle fiber
crista
remora
singular
lactic acid fermentation
greg graffin
list of japan related topics
saipan
uss duluth
uss duluth (cl 87)
eurasian eagle owl
merlin
battle of valmy
kiichi miyazawa
morihiro hosokawa
tsutomu hata
william quan judge
valmy