Homologous chromosomes

44 of the 46 human chromosomes occur in homologous pairs: each of the pair have the same genes, inherited from the parents.

Before cell division, each chromatid is replicated: a copy of each chromatid is now held to its sister chromatid by a centromere.

The sister chromatids are genetically identical, while homologous chromosomes have the same genes, but possibly different alleles.