BSC 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Growth Factor, Helicopter Flight Controls, Flow Cytometry

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During cell division, both total cell number and mass double. Most generation times for bacteria are within 0. 5-6 hours. Exponential growth- pattern of population increase where the number of cells doubles during a constant time interval (cid:1) Typically expressed using a logarithmic (log10) scale as a function of time (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1) Increase in cell number approaches a geometric progression of the number 2 (cid:1) A relationship exists between the initial number of cells in a culture and the number present after a period of exponential growth: With n = the final number of cells. N0 = the initial number of cells. And n = the number of generations during the exponential growth. One cell to 2 expressed as 20 >> 21, 2 cells to 4 as 21 >> 22. The generation time (g) for the exponentially growing population can (cid:1) (cid:1) be determined by: With t = the duration of exponential growth.

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