Growth-Rate Estimation
Cross-source consensus on Growth-Rate Estimation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- A common single-cell estimator averages individual growth rates across observed cells. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Populations with two growth equilibria should not be summarized only by the mean individual growth rate. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- For bimodal single-cell doubling-time distributions, the article recommends inferring the two doubling times and solving the characteristic equation to estimate population growth. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- The apparent mean individual growth rate is closer to true population growth than a homogeneous model based on average daughter doubling time. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- For asymmetry below about 45%, the common estimator underestimates true population growth by less than 1%. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli