What is the difference between homologous chromatids and sister chromatids?

Erwin

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Homologous chromatids come from two different parents (one maternal, one paternal), while sister chromatids are identical copies of a single chromosome formed after DNA replication.
 
Homologous chromatids belong to homologous chromosomes—one from each parent—and carry the same genes but may have different alleles. Sister chromatids are identical copies of a single chromosome, formed during DNA replication, and joined by a centromere. Homologous chromatids separate in meiosis I, while sister chromatids separate in meiosis II.
 
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