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This is a detailed summary of week 6 from the Introduction to Cell Biology course (CBI10806) at Wageningen University, covering meiosis, cellular organization, and immunology fundamentals. The document covers key topics including meiosis stages and genetic diversity, chromosome segregation, epithelial tissue organization, cell junctions, and antibody structure and ELISA techniques. Essential study material for understanding cell division mechanisms, tissue maintenance, and laboratory methods taught in this foundational animal science course.

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Samenvatting week 6
Meiosis
 Diversity based on sexual reproduction
ensures survival
 Propagation of genetic information into
the next generation
 Equal contribution of genetic material
 Alleles are variant versions of genes
 Continuous generation random mutations
 Rapid elimination of deleterious alleles
(individuals will not reproduce)
 Rapid adaptation to a changing
environment
 Mitosis and meiosis is not 4N but 2x 2N
 From which stage onwards are cells
undergoing meiosis haploid?
o End of meiosis I
 Meiose I start; diploid: 2 parental alleles
 Meiosis II; start = haploid: 1 parental
allele present (either maternal or
paternal)
 Homologous recombination through crossing-over = driver of
genetic diversity
 Chiasma hold the bivalent together until the first
meiotic division
 Chiasmata position chromatids that are glued
together by cohesins
 The more space between the chromosomes
(chiasma not as strongly bonded) the more change
of crossing-over
 Cohesins keeps the homologs together
 4 combinations for 1 chromosome. For 3
chromosomes 43 = 64 combinations
 Human: >7x1013 distinct gametes
 Errors in chromosome segregation (trisomy 21 down’s syndrome)
Tissue maintenance
 Maintenance is achieved by organization within an organ
o Cell communication (extracellular signals)
 if a cell doesn’t get this it will automatically have a
programmed cell death
 some cell signals can lead to proliferation (doubeling)
 or differentiation
o Selective cell adhesion (only with same cell type)
 Columnar (rechthoekig)

,  Squamous (plat en dun)
 Cuboidal (vierkant)
 Stratified (meerdere cell lagen)
 Always a basal lamina
 Important function of epithelial barriers: keep outside world
outside
 Tight junction (zonula occludens): seals neighboring cells
together in an epithelial sheet to prevent leakage of
extracellular molecules between them; helps polarize cells
 Adherens junctions (zonula adherens): joins an actin bundle in
one cell to a similar bundle in a neighboring cell
 Desmosome (macula adherens): joins the intermediate
filaments in one cell to those in a neighbor
 Jap junction (nexus): forms channels that allow small,
intracellular, water-soluble molecules, including inorganic ions
and metabolites, to pass from cell to cell
 Hemidesmosome: anchors intermediate filaments in a cell to
the basal lamina
o Cell memory (terminal differentiation)
Molecular level
 Extracellular signals are necessary for cell survical, otherwise
apoptosis:
o Extracellular growth factors
o Survival factors from target cells: 30 min depletion starts
irreversible death program leading to apoptosis
o Mitogens
Cellular level




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Renewal by stem cells
 Four types of stem cells:
o Multipotent
o Pluripotent
o Totipotent
o Unipotent

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