A key process in asymmetric cell division preserves the immortality of the germline
Published Date: 7/28/2022
Source: phys.org
During cell division, chromosomes are replicated into two copies—one for each daughter cell. These copies, called sister chromatids, are usually considered identical. In fact, it's the two pairs of sister chromatids that make up the symmetrical X shape usually shown when visualizing chromosomes.