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Follows the Singapore-Cambridge GCE A Level H2 Biology Syllabus 9744 (NEW syllabus). Compiled by student from Hwa Chong Institution (Graduated in 2018) with consistent A in H2 Biology. Received 90 RP for A level 2018.

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CELL AND NUCLEAR DIVISION

● Cell division enables continuity of life based on production of cells
● Unicellular organisms: cell division of one cell reproduced an entire organism (asexual
reproduction)
● Multicellular organisms: cell division enables sexually reproducing organisms to grow and
develop from a single cell (fertilised egg/zygote); continues to function in renewal and repair
after an organism is fully grown
● Cell division consists of:
○ Nuclear division (process of separating nuclear DNA to daughter cells); mitosis
(production of two identical cells) and meiosis (production of gametes)
○ Cytoplasmic division/cytokinesis (process of separating cytoplasm and organelles to
daughter cells

Homologous chromosomes
● In diploid organisms, homologous chromosomes are ​structurally similar​ (similar size, shape,
centromere position, sequence of gene loci) but ​not genetically identical​ (different alleles at
same loci)
● Allele: alternative form of a gene

Sister chromatids
● Replicated forms of a single chromosome joined together by the centromere
● Separated during anaphase of mitosis and anaphase II of meiosis II
● Structurally identical (similar size, shape, centromere position, number of genes, sequence of
gene loci) -> semi-conservative DNA replication
● Genetically identical/non-genetically identical (after crossing over in prophase I of meiosis I)

Centromere
● Specialised region of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are joined after
semi-conservative DNA replication
● Consists of a short sequence of DNA found in heterochromatin, repeated several thousand
times in tandem and never transcribed
● Associated with protein structures known as kinetochores for attachment of spindle fibres
● Last location to separate during cell division
● Functions:
○ Sister chromatid adhesion
Region of a linear chromosome where the two sister chromatids join
○ Kinetochore formation
Site of assembly of kinetochore​, a protein complex that attaches to microtubules of
spindle fibres -> sister chromatids in turn joined via centromere to kinetochore
microtubules
○ Proper chromosome segregation
Only one centromere on each chromosome -> essential for correct segregation of


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