cromátidas
Cromátidas are one of two identical halves of a replicated chromosome. During cell division, specifically in the S phase of the cell cycle, a chromosome undergoes DNA replication. This process results in the formation of two identical copies of the original chromosome, each attached at a central region called the centromere. These two identical copies are the sister chromatids.
Before replication, a chromosome exists as a single DNA molecule. After replication, it consists of two identical
If a cell has 2n chromosomes, after replication it will have 2n chromosomes, each composed of two