Sister chromatids 1) are created when DNA is replicated. 2) are attached at the centromere prior to division. 3) are separated during mitosis. 4) have matching copies of the chromosomes. 5) All of the above.
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2) Sister chromatids are attached at the centromere prior to division - this is also true, as the centromere is the region where the two sister chromatids are held together. 3) Sister chromatids are separated during mitosis - this is true, as during mitosis, the Show more…
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