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What is the most populous bacteria in all the world? An attending told me Staph Aureus, but this is generally on humans only right? In other words, if you took all the bacteria on earth, which species would have the greatest number?
 
tell him who the **** cares
 
tell him who the **** cares

:laugh:

That is often the intial answer that pops into my head with a lot of pimp questions. Too bad I haven't grown the you-know-whats to actually say it. . . . one of these days.😀
 
Shouldn't it be that bacteria that fixes nitrogen for plant roots? mycorrhizzae something? I thought i learned that in gen bio....

-Bill Brasky
 
My first inclination would be to go with the most abundant species in the ocean--like a cyanobacterium or P. marinus.

I don't think that it is S. aureus. On humans alone, you'd find more coag-negative staph. Pseudo is both a human pathogen and is very ubiquitos in the environment. B. subtilis is plentiful in soil.
 
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