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chromatin chromatids and chromosomes
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Chromatin refers to the complex of DNA and protein that makes up chromosomes in a cell. Chromatids are the two identical copies of a chromosome that are joined together at the centromere and are separated during cell division. Chromosomes, on the other hand, are the thread-like structures made up of chromatin that carry genetic information in a cell. In simpler terms, chromatin is the material that chromosomes are made of, chromatids are the two halves of a chromosome, and chromosomes are the structures that carry genetic information.

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