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Which correctly describes sister chromatids?(1 point)
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They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated.
They form during metaphase when DNA is being replicated.
They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.
They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.
They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication.
They are the daughter cells that form during cell replication.
They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell.
They make up the mitotic spindle within the cell.
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They are part of the lined-up chromosomes in mitosis.
Explanation: Sister chromatids are the identical copies of a chromosome produced during S phase (interphase) and remain joined at the centromere; during mitosis they line up together on the metaphase plate and are then separated into daughter cells.
Explanation: Sister chromatids are the identical copies of a chromosome produced during S phase (interphase) and remain joined at the centromere; during mitosis they line up together on the metaphase plate and are then separated into daughter cells.
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