Biology (10th Grade)
Cell Cycle, Mitosis, Chromatin, and Regulation of Cell Division
What is the relationship between sister chromatids and a daughter chromosome?
Sister chromatids are genetically different, while daughter chromosomes are identical.
Sister chromatids separate during mitosis, and each separated chromatid becomes a daughter chromosome.
Daughter chromosomes bind together at a centromere to form sister chromatids.
Sister chromatids exist only in haploid cells, whereas daughter chromosomes exist in diploid cells.