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      Inferring average generation via division-linked labeling.

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          For proliferating cells subject to both division and death, how can one estimate the average generation number of the living population without continuous observation or a division-diluting dye? In this paper we provide a method for cell systems such that at each division there is an unlikely, heritable one-way label change that has no impact other than to serve as a distinguishing marker. If the probability of label change per cell generation can be determined and the proportion of labeled cells at a given time point can be measured, we establish that the average generation number of living cells can be estimated. Crucially, the estimator does not depend on knowledge of the statistics of cell cycle, death rates or total cell numbers. We explore the estimator's features through comparison with physiologically parameterized stochastic simulations and extrapolations from published data, using it to suggest new experimental designs.

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          Journal
          J Math Biol
          Journal of mathematical biology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1432-1416
          0303-6812
          Aug 2016
          : 73
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland.
          [2 ] Division of Immunology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
          [3 ] Department of Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
          [4 ] Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR168, Paris, France.
          [5 ] Hamilton Institute, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland. ken.duffy@nuim.ie.
          Article
          10.1007/s00285-015-0963-3
          10.1007/s00285-015-0963-3
          26733310
          6b750aec-5e77-4f4a-9948-0846002cfbb3
          History

          Average generation inference,Branching processes,Stochastically decorated trees

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