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Which one of the following options describes the relationship between sister chromatids?
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- They are the same: same DNA sequence, same genes, same alleles of those genes
- They are similar: similar DNA sequence, same genes, may have different alleles of those genes
- They are different: different DNA sequences, different genes
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