- It takes 40 minutes for a typical E. coli cell to completely replicate its chromosome. Simultaneous to the ongoing replication, 20 minutes of a fresh round of replication is
completed before the cell divides. What would be the generation time of E. coli growing at 37oC in complex medium?
(1) 20 minutes
(2) 40 minutes
(3) 60 minutes
(4) 30 minutes
Introduction
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a model bacterium known for its rapid growth under optimal conditions. A typical E. coli cell takes about 40 minutes to replicate its chromosome completely. However, under fast growth conditions, E. coli initiates new rounds of replication before the previous round finishes, a phenomenon known as overlapping replication cycles. This strategy allows the bacterium to divide faster than the time required to replicate its chromosome.
Given Data and Problem Context
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Time for complete replication of the chromosome (C period): 40 minutes
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A fresh round of replication is completed 20 minutes before cell division (D period): 20 minutes
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The question: What is the generation time (doubling time) of E. coli under these conditions?
Understanding the C and D Periods
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C period: The time required to replicate the entire chromosome (40 minutes).
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D period: The time from the end of replication to cell division (20 minutes).
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Generation time (τ): The time interval between two successive cell divisions.
Relationship Between C, D, and Generation Time
In fast-growing E. coli, replication initiation occurs before the previous replication cycle completes, allowing overlapping rounds. The generation time (τ) can be calculated using the formula:
τ=C+D−t
where t is the time before cell division when a new round of replication is initiated.
Given that a fresh round of replication is completed 20 minutes before cell division, this implies:
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The initiation of the fresh round occurs t=τ−(C+D) minutes before division.
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Since the fresh round finishes 20 minutes before division, the generation time is:
τ=C+D−20
But this is contradictory because we know C and D, and the fresh round completes 20 minutes before division, meaning:
τ=C+D−(time before division when replication finishes)=40+20−20=40 minutes
However, the overlapping rounds imply that the generation time is less than the sum of C and D.
Standard Formula for Generation Time with Overlapping Replication
The generation time can also be expressed as:
τ=C+D−overlap time
Given that the new round finishes 20 minutes before division, the overlap time is 20 minutes.
Thus:
τ=40+20−20=40 minutes
But the problem states that 20 minutes of a fresh round of replication is completed before division, meaning the new round started 20 minutes before division.
Therefore, the generation time is 20 minutes.
Explanation
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The cell initiates replication every 20 minutes (generation time).
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It takes 40 minutes to replicate the chromosome (C period).
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Since replication takes longer than the generation time, the cell starts a new round before the previous one finishes (overlapping replication).
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The D period (time from replication completion to division) is 20 minutes.
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This matches the observed data where a fresh round is completed 20 minutes before division.
Supporting Evidence from Literature
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Under optimal growth conditions (37°C, rich medium), E. coli has a doubling time of approximately 20 minutes.
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Overlapping rounds of replication enable this rapid growth despite the 40-minute chromosome replication time.
Summary Table
| Parameter | Value (minutes) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| C period | 40 | Time to replicate chromosome |
| D period | 20 | Time from replication completion to division |
| Generation time (τ) | 20 | Time between cell divisions (doubling time) |
Final Answer
The generation time of E. coli under these conditions is 20 minutes.
Conclusion
E. coli can divide every 20 minutes in rich medium at 37°C by initiating new rounds of DNA replication before the previous round finishes. This overlapping replication strategy allows the bacterium to grow faster than the time required for a single replication cycle, ensuring rapid population expansion.
Correct answer:
(1) 20 minutes



23 Comments
Vanshika Sharma
July 29, 2025Ans is 20 mins bcz ecoli can divide in every 20 mins in rich medium at 37°c
Surbhi Rajawat
July 29, 2025The generation time that is time of cell division of Ecoli is 20 min. In growth medium
Aman Choudhary
July 29, 202520 minutes because in culture medium it divide in every 20 minutes time interval
Mansukh Kapoor
July 29, 2025Option 1st is correct answer.20 minutes required to complete the formation of new strand
Divya Mandhania
July 30, 2025Option a is correct answer
anurag giri
July 30, 2025Ans 1 bcoz E. coli can divide every 20 minutes in rich medium at 37°C by initiating new rounds of DNA replication before the previous round finishes
Dharmpal Swami
July 30, 2025The generation time in nutrient medium is 20 min.
The cell can devide every 20min.due to overlapping replication cycles
Sonam Saini
July 30, 2025E.colai ko generate hone mein 40 minut lagte Hain fresh cell division hone mein 20 minut lagte Hain to total timing is 40 and 20 total 60
Asha gurzzar
July 30, 2025Answer is 20min because , before cell devision the cell has replicated its own daughter dna when it takes 40minutes ,so less time need after putting it in growth medium
Manisha gujar
July 30, 202520 min because new round of replication start before complete the first round of replication because bacteria placed in growth medium
Swati Choudhary
July 30, 2025Got it sir!!
Deepika Sheoran
July 30, 2025Option 1st is correct answer
20minutes required to complete the formation of new strand.
Rich medium at 37°c.
Ecoli.can divide in 20minutes.
Pratibha Sethiya
July 30, 2025Correct option is option (1)
shruti sharma
July 30, 202520 mint required
Aafreen
July 30, 202520 minutes for formation of new strand
Aafreen
July 30, 2025Ans-1 20 minutes for formation of new strand
Priya Dhakad
July 31, 2025Answer is 20mins
Shivani
August 1, 202520 minutes sir…. Is correct answer 👍
Diksha Chhipa
July 31, 2025Generation time of E. coli is 20 min bevy of over replication.
Anisha jakhar
July 31, 202520 minutes
Santosh Saini
July 31, 2025Cell divide in 20 minutes at 37 degree cen.
Dipti Sharma
August 1, 202520 minutes
Mahima Sharma
August 2, 2025❓