English language

How to pronounce chromatid in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Type of fibril, filament, strand

Examples of chromatid

chromatid
Cut2 proteolysis required for sister-chromatid seperation in fission yeast.
From the nature.com
Sister chromatid cohesion is mediated by a multi-subunit protein complex called cohesin.
From the sciencedaily.com
The double-chromatid chromosomes line up along the centre of the cell.
From the sciencedaily.com
Each chromosome forms two kinetochores at the centromere, one attached at each chromatid.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Sister chromatid cohesion is an established theme only in eukaryotes.
From the nature.com
Each chromosome is split between the two ootids, leaving only one chromatid per chromosome.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Using just one probe, only one chromatid would show a signal if no recombination had occurred.
From the sciencedaily.com
Sororin mediates sister chromatid cohesion by antagonizing Wapl.
From the nature.com
Thus, there are only one chromatid on each chromosome, making the total quantity of chromatids 46.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • One of two identical strands into which a chromosome splits during mitosis
  • A chromatid is one of the two identical copies of DNA making up a duplicated chromosome, which are joined at their centromeres, for the process of cell division (mitosis or meiosis). They are called chromatids so long as they are joined by the centromeres. ...
  • Either of the two strands of a chromosome that separate during mitosis
  • (Chromatids) The separate arms of the chromosomes
  • (8. chromatids) one of the two halves of a duplicated chromosome
  • (Chromatids) one half of a pair of genetically identical chromosomes formed in prophase of mitosis and in the first stage of meiosis
  • Generally refers to a strand of a replicated chromosome; consists of DNA and protein. PICTURE
  • Each of a pair of identical DNA molecules after DNA replication, joined at the centromere.
  • One of the pair of stands, formed by longitudinal splitting of a chromosome that are joined by a single centromere in somatic cells during mitosis; one of tetrad of strands formed by lengthwise splitting of paired chromosomes during the diplotene stage of meiosis.