Population Composition
Cross-source consensus on Population Composition from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Slow cells are overrepresented at any moment because their longer doubling time keeps them alive before division for longer. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- As asymmetry increases, the population becomes increasingly skewed toward slower-growing cells. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- At the small asymmetries observed in unstressed E. coli, population composition remains nearly balanced. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli
- Finite single-cell samples can be substantially wrong when growth is driven disproportionately by a smaller fast-growing subpopulation. — Aging a little: The optimality of limited senescence in Escherichia coli