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Where are chromatids found in a cell?

Correct Answer: Metaphase

Explanation:

A chromatid is one copy of a newly copied chromosome which is still joined to the original chromosome by a single centromere.


The two identical copies—each forming one half of the replicated chromosome are called chromatids.


Chromonema is the fibre-like structure in prophase in the primary stage of DNA condensation. In metaphase, they are called chromatids.


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