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The approach of using continuous culture was adopted in order to generate cells that were growing with the same mean generation time under defined and controlled conditions.
Mean generation times of 90 hours and 84 hours are 3.75 and 3.5 days, respectively.
For example, the mean generation time of the Galapagos cactus finch is 6.08 years.
"The mean generation time of this organism was 28.7 min., but the median age was only 11 min.i.e.e
Thus, the rate of genetic gain is increased by reduction of the mean generation interval.
The other value needed to calculate the rate at which the population can grow is the mean generation time (T).
Mice have higher intrinsic rates of natural increase than elephants because they reproduce at a much earlier age and have a much shorter mean generation time.
This calculation is performed for each age group, and the values are added together and divided by the net reproductive rate (R0) to yield the result For example, the mean generation time of the Galapagos cactus finch is 6.08 years.
The relationship shows that the mean generation time is constant and that the rate at which the number of bacteria increases is proportional to the number of bacteria at any given time.
To determine the mean generation time of a population, the age of the individuals (x) is multiplied by the proportion of females surviving to that age (lx) and the average number of offspring left by females at that age (mx).
The intrinsic rate of increase (r) was 0.100 day-1, the finite rate of increase was 1.11 day-1, the net reproduction rate (Ro) was 111.51 offspring /individual, and the mean generation time (T) was 47.24 day.
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