what is the difference between chromatid and chromatin?
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Answer:
Chromatin is the DNA and proteins that make up chromosomes. Chromosomes are the separate 'pieces' of DNA in a cell (made up of chromatin). Sister chromatids are identical pieces of DNA held together by a centromere and pulled apart during cell division to make new identical chromosomes in the newly made cells
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Explanation:
Chromatin is basically a DNA in the nucleus which is the uncondensed form of chromosomes. When a DNA replicates itself, it produces two chromatids which are joined together at centromere. Both chromatids are genetically identical.
When the cell is not dividing, the strands of DNA are called as chromatin and in mitosis after replication, the chromosomes have two chromatids.
Chromatin is the indistinguishable mass of DNA molecules whereas chromatids are a part of chromosome attached to it with a centromere.