Figure 2.

Given the challenge to faithfully copy the plethora of possible chromatin marks and epigenetic modifications (Figure 1) onto both sister chromatids it seems unlikely that sister chromatids can always be considered functionally equivalent.

Given the challenge to faithfully copy the plethora of possible chromatin marks and epigenetic modifications (Figure 1) onto both sister chromatids it seems unlikely that sister chromatids can always be considered functionally equivalent.