chromatid

/ˈkroʊmətɪd/
noun
  1. One of the two identical strands of a chromosome that are joined together and separate during cell division.
    • The scientist observed the chromatids under a microscope to study cell division.
    • A chromosome is made of two sister chromatids held together at the centromere.
    • During mitosis, each chromatid moves to opposite ends of the cell.
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