Chromatin Vs Chromatid | What is the Difference? | Pocket Bio |

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Often it is confusing to understand terms like Chromatid and Chromatin. CHROMATIN is the "Noodle-like" structure present in the nucleus of a cell in Non division state. Whereas, when chromosomes form copies of themselves in order to divide equally among daughter cells, these copy and original chromosome are called as CHROMATIDS.
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This video actually really explained the meaning of Chromatids, but in your definition of Chromatids you said the copy of the chromosomes made, was made during cell division. But I thought chromosomes replicate before division even starts? Please help🙏🙏

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Can we say that chromatid and chromosomes are the same thing ?

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Only Males Have a "Y" Chromosome, additionally to an "X" Chromosome to Make the Complete Chromosomal Gender Sequences, and Females always only Have "X" Chromosomes: each Chromosome Contains De-Oxy_Ribo-Nucleic Genital Sequences from the Correlative Side of Genealogy:

"XX" Chromosomes Contain One "X" from the Maternal Perspective of Genealogy from each Biological Co-Parent's Genealogy:

"XY" Chromosomes Contain One "X" Chromosome from Either of the Maternal Genealogy of Either of the Biological Parents' Genealogy, and One "Y" Chromosome from either of the Biological Parents' Paternal Genealogy.

Chromosomal Activity Affects also other Physical Feature, not only Genitals, and Genital Formation, but Definitely, Chromosomal Identification, as a Gender Identifier, Initiates Deeper than Sight, Visual, View, and Observation, of Genitals:

whether Male, Female, Partially, Fully, or De-Formative. 😶.

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