different between chromatid vs chromonema
chromatid
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (khrôma, “color”) +? -id
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k???m?t?d/
Noun
chromatid (plural chromatids)
- (genetics) After DNA replication either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome that separate during mitosis
Related terms
- chromatidic
Translations
Anagrams
- dichromat
chromatid From the web:
- what chromatid mean
- what chromatids pulled apart
- what chromatids are attached at the centromere
- what chromatids make up a chromosome
- what chromatids contain
- what chromatids together
- what chromatids during mitosis
- what chromatids held together
chromonema
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek [Term?]
Noun
chromonema (plural chromonemata)
- (genetics) The central coiled filament of a chromatid upon which the chromomeres lie
Translations
Anagrams
- common rhea
chromonema From the web:
- what chromonemata meaning
- what is chromonemata definition
- what does chromonemata meaning
- what is chromosome
- what is chromosome wiki
- what is called chromosome
- what does the chromonemata do
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