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==Cancelling Research==
 
==Cancelling Research==
The option to cancel the research appears if you press and hold on an active research action.
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The option to cancel the research appears if you click on the button with three vertical dots next to the research timer.
  
Cancelling a research action will cause all the progress go to waste and return the [[Scientists]] to the player.
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Canceling a research action will cause all the progress to go to waste and return the [[Scientists]] to the player.
  
 
=Research Types=
 
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===Default Droprates===
 
{{bacteria evolution table}}
 
{{bacteria evolution table}}
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==Colony Irradiation==
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'''Main page:''' [[Bacteria Evolution]]
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{{colony irradiation table}}
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==Bacteria Engineering==
'''Main page:''' [[Colony Irradiation]]
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{{Bacteria Engineering}}
  
==Bacteria Mutations==
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{{bacteria engineering options}}
The ability to mutate [[Evolved Bacteria|'''Evolved Bacteria''']] is unlocked after destroying 4 [[planets]].
 
  
Mutation requires two Bacteria of equal level and always gives one Bacteria of a higher level as a reward. The rarity of the mutated Bacteria is the same as the rarity of the used Bacteria. If they are of different rarities, the mutated Bacteria will have a random rarity in the same range, so it is not possible to obtain a higher rarity Bacteria through mutation.
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'''Main page:''' [[Bacteria Engineering]]
  
Mutation is instantaneous and it requires no Scientists. However, after it is complete, the player has to clean the lab before it can be again used for mutations. Cleaning takes 2 hours and requires 2 [[File:Scientist.png|20px|link=http://wiki.bacterialtakeover.com/index.php?title=Resources#Scientists]]
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==Bacteria Mutations==
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{{mutation description}}
  
The default mutation cap is Level 3, which can be raised to Level 4 with '''[[the Ultimate Life Form]]''' tech at the '''[[Dark Matter Institute]]'''.
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'''See also:''' [[Evolved Bacteria]]
  
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'''Main page:''' [[Bacteria Mutations]]
  
[[File:Mutation example.png|left]]
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==Colony Irradiation==
<div style="font-size:1.3em">'''Mutation Results'''</div><br>
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{{colony irradiation}}
  
::::::::::::When calculating the mutation results, the [[Evolved_Bacteria#Effect|'''effects''']] of Bacteria A and Bacteria B play an important role.
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'''Main page:''' [[Colony Irradiation]]
Mutating Bacteria with similar effects gives a better chance to obtain a good result.
 
 
 
Mutation results are calculated by taking the average values of Bacteria A and Bacteria B, so Bacteria with better effects usually give better results.
 
 
 
Even though higher level Bacteria generally have better effect, it is possible to mutate a Bacteria with weaker bonuses, especially if A and B are of different '''rarities'''.
 
 
 
In most cases, Bacteria C will have the effects as either Bacteria A or Bacteria B. The exception is when C has more stats than A and B individually.
 
 
 
The name of C is random and does not depend on Bacteria A and B.
 
 
 
'''See also:''' [[Evolved Bacteria]]
 
 
 
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==Nanobot Production==
 
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=Related Pages=
 
=Related Pages=
 
*[[Bacteria Evolution]]
 
*[[Bacteria Evolution]]
 
*[[Bacteria Irradiation]]
 
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*[[Bacteria Mutations]]
 
*[[Bacteria Recycling]]
 
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*[[Colony Irradiation]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 2 June 2023

Research icon.png

Research is a way of generating resources, earning and upgrading Evolved Bacteria, and improving Bacteria production.

Most research types require some amount of time to be completed and use Scientists, which are returned to the player after completion.

New research types can be unlocked by destroying planets.

Basics

Research Time

The option to cancel the research appears if you press and hold on an active research action

Time.png

The base duration of a research action varies depending on the research type.

The research time can also be modified in various ways. The most notable one is upgrading your reduced research time stat, which will affect every action in the Research menu with the exception of Scientists travelling to and from planets. Other ways include paying Diamonds or watching ads to instantly complete one research action or completing Daily Quests and collecting Red Bacteria to reduce the remaining time for all active research actions.

Main page: Research Time

Cancelling Research

The option to cancel the research appears if you click on the button with three vertical dots next to the research timer.

Canceling a research action will cause all the progress to go to waste and return the Scientists to the player.

Research Types

There are seven research types, all of which are unlocked by Planet 9, the only exception being Bacteria Irradiation.

Bacteria Irradiation is unlocked only after 5 planets past the first Black Hole.

Bacteria Evolution

Bacteria Evolution is the first research available in the game. There are seven types of Bacteria Evolution, which are unlocked as you destroy more planets.

Each Bacteria Evolution research type has a chance to discover one Level 1 Evolved Bacteria. The droprates of different rarity Bacteria depend on the selected research type.

Only one type of Bacteria Evolution can be researched at a time.

Default Droprates

Research Rarity Duration Scientists Planets
Common Rare Epic Legendary Mythical
Gene transfer.png Gene transfer 95% 4% 0.8% 0.15% 0.05% 00:10:00 Scientist.png 1 Earth.png 0
DNA synthesis.png DNA synthesis 85% 14% 0.8% 0.15% 0.05% 00:30:00 Scientist.png 1 Earth.png 3
Gene duplication.png Gene duplication 80% 17.5% 2.03% 0.4% 0.07% 01:00:00 Scientist.png 1 Earth.png 6
DNA amplification.png DNA amplification 70% 23.85% 5% 1% 0.15% 03:00:00 Scientist.png 3 Earth.png 6
Genetic drift.png Genetic drift 60% 27% 10.25% 2.5% 0.25% 06:00:00 Scientist.png 3 Earth.png 10
Natural selection.png Natural selection 44% 35% 15.5% 5% 0.5% 12:00:00 Scientist.png 4 Earth.png 10
Genetic load.png Genetic load 15% 40% 30% 14% 1% 24:00:00 Scientist.png 5 Earth.png 15

Main page: Bacteria Evolution

Bacteria Engineering

Bacteria Engineering is a research type that allows you to upgrade the stats of an Evolved Bacteria by a random amount. Each Bacteria can be upgraded this way only once every level.

The maximum and minimum percentage by which a Bacteria can be improved depends on which Bacteria Engineering option you choose. This also influences the time and Scientists necessary to complete the process. Higher rarity and higher level Bacteria take longer to improve and require more Scientists.

Bacteria Engineering can be unlocked after destroying Mars.

Option Min Effect Max Effect
Genotype Conditioning.png Genotype Conditioning 3% 15%
Plasmid Insertion.png Plasmid Insertion 6% 30%
Mutagen Exposure.png Mutagen Exposure 10% 50%

Main page: Bacteria Engineering

Bacteria Mutations

The ability to mutate Evolved Bacteria is unlocked after destroying Mercury.

Mutation requires two Bacteria of equal level and always gives one Bacteria of a higher level as a reward. The rarity of the mutated Bacteria is the same as the rarity of the used Bacteria. If they are of different rarities, the mutated Bacteria will have a random rarity in the same range, so it is not possible to obtain a higher rarity Bacteria through mutation.

Mutation is instantaneous and it requires no Scientists. However, after it is complete, the player has to clean the lab before it can be again used for mutations.

The default mutation cap is Level 3, which can be raised to Level 4 with the Ultimate Life Form tech at the Dark Matter Institute. An additional mutation level can be unlocked after discovering all the Mythical rarity Evolved Bacteria in the Bacteria Collection. This brings the maximum level that an Evolved Bacteria can reach to 5.

See also: Evolved Bacteria

Main page: Bacteria Mutations

Colony Irradiation

Colony irradiation is unlocked after destroying Earth.

Successful irradiation doubles the production of a random colony. Unsuccessful irradiation yields some Bacteria. One colony can be irradiated multiple times.

It is only possible to irradiate colonies that you have purchased at least once before. If every colony has been purchased at least once, then each colony has the same probability of being irradiated. Irradiation is capped to 400 for each colony.

The irradiation effect is not lost when entering a Black Hole or attacking a planet.

Only one irradiation type can be researched at a time.

Research type Success rate Duration Scientists
Acute exposure.png Acute exposure 10% 01:00:00 Scientist.png1
Fractionated exposure.png Fractionated exposure 30% 06:00:00 Scientist.png1
Chronic exposure.png Chronic exposure 50% 12:00:00 Scientist.png1
Cosmic radiation.png Cosmic radiation 75% 24:00:00 Scientist.png1
Multiatom radiation.png Multiatom radiation 100% 24:00:00 Scientist.png2
Gamma radiation.png Gamma radiation 70% 08:00:00 Scientist.png3
Hawking radiation.png Hawking radiation 100% 06:00:00 Scientist.png5

Main page: Colony Irradiation

Nanobot Production

Nanobot production is unlocked after destroying 5 planets.

a yellow Nanobot on the main screen

Only one Nanobot production type can be active at a time.

It's possible to instantly complete an active Nanobot production by paying some Diamonds.


The newly produced Nanobots appear on the main screen in real time. By clicking on a Nanobot, you gain an extra Nanobot for free, which is displayed as the Nanobot splitting into two yellow Nanobots.

The yellow Nanobots cannot be split any further.

Icon Name Amount Time Scientists
Just a few.png Just a few Nanobot.png100 01:00:00 Scientist.png1
Some amount.png Some amount Nanobot.png300 05:00:00 Scientist.png1
Fair enough.png Fair enough Nanobot.png500 12:00:00 Scientist.png1
A pile of nanobots.png A pile of nanobots Nanobot.png800 24:00:00 Scientist.png1
Fast boost.png Fast boost Nanobot.png175 01:00:00 Scientist.png2
AI update.png AI update Nanobot.png1000 07:00:00 Scientist.png3
The world is not enough.png The world is not enough Nanobot.png2000 24:00:00 Scientist.png5

Main page: Nanobots

Planetary Research

Gathering soil samples.png

Planetary Research is a type of research that is unlocked after destroying six planets.

By sending a Scientist to the current planet, the player can gather soil samples that will give random bonuses until the current planet is destroyed. On certain planets, gathering soil samples also has a chance to yield Minerals that give permanent bonuses.

Soil samples can be gathered up to 5 times per planet and their effects are multiplicative.

After entering a Black Hole, the bonus from Planetary Research for the current planet is lost and the limit on gathering soil samples is reset.

In the Planetary Research Lab, only one action can be active at a time — either gathering soil samples or travelling to/from planets.

Main page: Planetary Research

Bacteria Recycling

Bacteria recycling.png

Bacteria recycling lets you sacrifice unneeded Evolved Bacteria to obtain a random reward. It is unlocked after destroying the 9th planet - Xutrutis.

Upon recycling a Bacteria, 9 to 25 cards appear on the screen.

When a card is selected, it flips over, revealing the reward. After the first reward is received, the player can select up to one additional card from the remaining set by paying Diamonds.png5

The recycling rewards are divided into four tiers with each tier consisting of up to seven different rewards. The possible reward tiers and the number of cards displayed are determined by the bacteria value coefficient (BVC). The recycling rewards in events can be different from the regular game.

Bacteria Recycling is the only Research Lab that doesn't directly require Scientists.

Main page: Bacteria Recycling

Bacteria Irradiation

Irradiation icon.png

Bacteria irradiation is unlocked when the player has destroyed five planets after the first Black Hole.

Irradiation can increase the Black Hole Survival Probability of one selected Evolved Bacteria.

The default survival probability cap is 30%.

It can be raised to 100% by researching Hazard Elimination and other technologies at the Dark Matter Institute.

Type Effect Duration Scientists
Standard Dosage Irradiation icon.png +5% 1:00:00 Scientist.png 1
High Dosage Irradiation icon.png +25% 6:00:00 Scientist.png 1
Unstable Dosage Irradiation icon.png +30% 3:00:00 Scientist.png 3
Overdosage Irradiation icon.png +40% 2:00:00 Scientist.png 6

Main page: Bacteria Irradiation


Version History

Version Changes
1.30.0 • It now costs Bacteria.png500 to unlock Bacteria Evolution (previously Bacteria.png10k)
1.19.0 • Added Bacteria Engineering

• Some research types can now be sped up by tapping on the canisters in the research menu

1.15.0 • Unlocking a new research type now also costs Bacteria
1.3.0 • Added Bacteria Recycling

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