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SUBMITTER: Zheng H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8059327 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zheng Hai H Bai Yang Y Jiang Meiling M Tokuyasu Taku A TA Huang Xiongliang X Zhong Fajun F Wu Yuqian Y Fu Xiongfei X Kleckner Nancy N Hwa Terence T Liu Chenli C
Nature microbiology 20200518 8
Growth laws emerging from studies of cell populations provide essential constraints on the global mechanisms that coordinate cell growth<sup>1-3</sup>. The foundation of bacterial cell cycle studies relies on two interconnected dogmas that were proposed more than 50 years ago-the Schaechter-Maaloe-Kjeldgaard growth law that relates cell mass to growth rate<sup>1</sup> and Donachie's hypothesis of a growth-rate-independent initiation mass<sup>4</sup>. These dogmas spurred many efforts to understa ...[more]