Ten species comprise half of the bacteriology literature, leaving most species unstudied

bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2025 Jan 4:2025.01.04.631297. doi: 10.1101/2025.01.04.631297.

Abstract

Microbiology research has historically focused on a few species of model organisms. Our bibliographic analysis finds extreme bias in the distribution of bacteriology research across species, with half of all papers referencing only ten species and 74% of all known species remaining unstudied. Microbiologists will need to broaden their perspective and embrace complexity to develop a complete understanding of the microbial world.

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