Talk:Chromatid

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Having this article separate is a good thing, just leave a link in the chromosome page to it. Even though it is not a huge part, it is excellent when having to research chromatids not chromosomes. I say leave it be.

Changed rating to "high" as this is high school/SAT biology content, important part of chromosome and meiosis. - tameeria 21:40, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

Centromeres are not necessarily the central points of chromosomes. If a chromosome is telocentric or acrocentri, the centromeres will not be in the center.

[edit] telomeres

this page is about chromatids and not about telomeres, so I suggest deleting some of the sentences in the first paragraph and leave only the description of chromatid.