SoyOD's Treasure Trove for Soybean Research

Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, ChinaWed Nov 13 2024
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Soybeans are big deal, used all over the world for food, animal feed, oil, and even fixing nitrogen in the soil. Scientists have been busy studying soybeans using different techniques, creating tons of data. But where do you store all this info so everyone can use it? Enter SoyOD, a super database for soybean multi-omics. This isn't just any old collection; it has data from 984 different soybean varieties, 162 seed development stages, 53 growth features, and over 2500 pictures showing how soybeans look. Plus, it combines all this with already existing data like 59 genomes, 3904 variation records, 225 growth details, and 1097 transcripts from 507 tissues and conditions.
Want to find genes that make soybeans taller? SoyOD can help. It even has tools that make it easy to find and compare data. Scientists can quickly search for specific soybean varieties and their traits. The great thing about SoyOD is it's simple to use, super comprehensive, and always up-to-date. It's like a goldmine for anyone studying soybeans, helping in breeding and research. You can check it out at https://bis. zju. edu. cn/soyod.
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