Population Composition
At the small asymmetries observed in unstressed E. coli, population composition remains nearly balanced. Slow cells are overrepresented at any moment because their longer doubling time keeps them alive before division for longer. As asymme…
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At the small asymmetries observed in unstressed E. coli, population composition remains nearly balanced. Slow cells are overrepresented at any moment because their longer doubling time keeps them alive before division for longer. As asymmetry increases, the population becomes increasingly skewed toward slower-growing cells. Finite single-cell samples can be substantially wrong when growth is driven disproportionately by a smaller fast-growing subpopulation.