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The relationship between cell size and cell division in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Authors:B L Carter  M N Jagadish
Institution:Department of Genetics, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:Cell numbers in synchronous cultures of yeast cultured at fast growth rates increase from N to 2N after the first division and from 2N to 4N after the second division. At these fast growth rates, there are equal numbers of parents and daughters. In contrast, at slow growth rates the cell number increases from N to 2N after one division and from 2N to 3N rather than 4N after the second division. Moreover, the percentage of daughters increases with decreasing growth rate. Thus, slowly growing cultures actually consist of two sub-populations having different cell cycle transit times. These observations are predicted if a yeast cell requires a critical size before a particular cell cycle event can be completed and that after completion of this event cell division occurs following a period of time independent of growth rate.
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