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A _______ is one copy of a duplicate chromosome, which generally is joined to the other copy by a centromere, for the process of cellular division (mitosis)
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Chromatid
A chromatid is one copy of a duplicated chromosome, typically joined to its sister chromatid by a centromere during mitosis.
A chromatid is one copy of a duplicated chromosome, typically joined to its sister chromatid by a centromere during mitosis.
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