sisarkromatidien
Sisarkromatidien, also known as sister chromatid, refers to one of the two identical replicas of a chromosome that are formed during the DNA replication process in the cell cycle. These chromatids are joined together at a region called the centromere, and they carry identical genetic information. Sister chromatids play a crucial role during cell division, particularly in mitosis and meiosis, ensuring the accurate transmission of genetic material to daughter cells.
During the S phase of the cell cycle, the DNA of each chromosome is duplicated, resulting in
The structure of sister chromatids includes the original DNA molecule and its newly synthesized complementary strand,
Errors in the formation or separation of sister chromatids can lead to chromosomal abnormalities, such as aneuploidy,
Overall, sister chromatids are essential components of genetic inheritance, facilitating faithful DNA replication and distribution during