English

Cell size regulation induces sustained oscillations in the population growth rate

Populations and Evolution 2019-03-27 v2 Statistical Mechanics Biological Physics Cell Behavior

Abstract

We study the effect of correlations in generation times on the dynamics of population growth of microorganisms. We show that any non-zero correlation that is due to cell-size regulation, no matter how small, induces long-term oscillations in the population growth rate. The population only reaches its steady state when we include the often-neglected variability in the growth rates of individual cells. We discover that the relaxation time scale of the population to its steady state is determined by the distribution of single-cell growth rates and is surprisingly independent of details of the division process such as the noise in the timing of division and the mechanism of cell-size regulation. We validate the predictions of our model using existing experimental data and propose an experimental method to measure single-cell growth variability by observing how long it takes for the population to reach its steady state or balanced growth.

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@article{arxiv.1809.10217,
  title  = {Cell size regulation induces sustained oscillations in the population growth rate},
  author = {Farshid Jafarpour},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.10217},
  year   = {2019}
}