Sister Chromatids and Non-sister Chromatids – What is the Difference?

Sister Chromatids and Non-sister Chromatids – What is the Difference?

It is one of those posts where we clarify doubts between confusing terms. I am talking about sister chromatids and non-sister chromatids. When a cell undergoes cell division, newly produced daughter cells should get the copies of complete set of chromosomes. For this purpose, all the chromosomes undergo replication and produce its identical copy.

  • Sister Chromatids –

When chromosomes are replicated they are attached at the centromere before these replicated copies are separated. So these identical copies of chromosome are called sister chromatids. They are called sister chromatids because all the genes and to be specific all the alleles are exactly the same because they are identical copies  (Figure 1).

Sister Chromatids = Replicated Chromosomes Attached at the Centromere.

Figure 1. Sister Chromatids

  • Non-sister Chromatids –

We are diploid organisms which means for each pair of chromosome we have one chromosome coming from mother and one chromosome coming from father. Therefore we have homologous pairs for every chromosome.

Figure 2. Non-sister Chromatids

Let’s take figure 2 in consideration and let’s say it is chromosome 1. So it will have its homologous pair and that homologous chromosome also replicates. This would be true for every homologous pair. For this homologous chromosome all the genes are same but alleles might be different (because one has come from mother and one has come from father). Therefore in a homologous pair, the chromosome copies are not identical, isn’t it? Even though the genes are same but the alleles might be different. And because these copies are not exactly the same they are called non-sister chromatids.

Non-sister Chromatids = Replicated Chromosomes of Homologous Pair. 

I hope this post was helpful 🙂

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Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis

Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis

In this post I have listed out main differences between mitosis and meiosis. This use to be one of the topics which was confusing to me at several points, so I made a table where I put all main differences between these two process. I hope this will help you guys too 🙂

Let’s begin with the definitions. Mitosis and meiosis are two main methods of cell divisions.

Mitosis – is a process of asexual reproduction where a cell divides in two identical daughter cells (diploid) with an equal number of chromosomes. Whereas in case of

Meiosis – the number of chromosomes are reduced by half following the separation of homologous chromosomes which results in production of four haploid daughter cells.

Differences Mitosis Meiosis
Type of Reproduction Asexual Sexual
Takes Place in / Function / Creates Somatic cells Germ cells
DNA Replication Once Once
Cell Division Once Twice
Chromosome Behavior / Pairing of Homologous Chromosomes Chromosomes behave independently of each other The homologous chromosomes forms pairs and remains adjacent to each other
Synapsis – Crossing Over and Exchange of Segments of Chromatid Crossing over and exchange does not take place Crossing over and exchange takes place
Type and Number of Chromosomes in Parent Cells Diploid (2n) – 46 chromosomes Diploid (2n) – 46 chromosomes
Type and Number of Chromosomes in Daughter Cells Diploid (2n) – 46 chromosomes Haploid (n) – 23 chromosomes
Number of Daughter Cells 2 Diploid cells 4 Haploid cells

For more explanation on this topic, watch this video 🙂