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11 years ago
the seperation of two chromatids during mitosis?
What is the difference between sister chromatids and the chormosome before mitosis......I'm not too sure I understand the question either that is why i was hoping for help
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11 years ago
can you be more specific on what you are needing?
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11 years ago
In mitotic division one mother cell produce two daughter cells, each of which is genetically the same as the mother cell.

The different between the mother cell and the daughter cells, or the different between chromosomes BEFORE and AFTER mitosis is that all chromosomes in mother cell consist of TWO chromatids while all chromosomes in daughter cells consist of ONE chromatid. During S phase the chromosome/chromatid/DNA will replicate again, and after G2 phase the cell will ready to divide again.
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