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  • Sister Chromatids: Understanding Chromosome Replication
    After replication, each chromosome harbors two identical sister chromatids.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Before replication: Each chromosome consists of a single DNA molecule.

    * During replication: The DNA molecule is copied, resulting in two identical DNA molecules.

    * After replication: These two identical DNA molecules are held together by a specialized protein called cohesin, forming sister chromatids.

    Therefore, each chromosome now has two identical copies of the DNA molecule, joined together as sister chromatids.

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