How are sister chromatids attached to one another at the molecular level during cell division?

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2026-04-24 05:40

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Sister chromatids are attached to each other at the molecular level by a protein complex called the cohesin complex. This complex holds the two chromatids together along their length until they are separated during cell division.

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