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SoyOD

General information

URL: https://bis.zju.edu.cn/soyod/home/
Full name: Soybean Omics Database
Description: An integrated omics database for soybean germplasm and molecular breeding
Year founded: 2024
Last update: 2024
Version: V1
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

Funding support

  • 2021YFF100204
  • 2021C02057

Contact information

University/Institution: Zhejiang University
Address: College of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University.
City: Hangzhou
Province/State: Zhejiang
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Huixia Shou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): huixia@zju.edu.cn

Publications

39535874
SoyOD: An Integrated Soybean Multi-omics Database for Mining Genes and Biological Research. [PMID: 39535874]
Li J, Ni Q, He G, Huang J, Chao H, Li S, Chen M, Hu G, Whelan J, Shou H.

Soybean is a globally important crop for food, feed, oil, and nitrogen fixation. A variety of multi-omics studies have been carried out, generating datasets ranging from genotype to phenotype. In order to efficiently utilize these data for basic and applied research, a soybean multi-omics database with extensive data coverage and comprehensive data analysis tools was established. The Soybean Omics Database (SoyOD) integrates important new datasets with existing public datasets to form the most comprehensive collection of soybean multi-omics information. Compared to existing soybean databases, SoyOD incorporates an extensive collection of novel data derived from the deep-sequencing of 984 germplasms, 162 novel transcriptomic datasets from seeds at different developmental stages, 53 phenotypic datasets, and more than 2500 phenotypic images. In addition, SoyOD integrates existing data resources, including 59 assembled genomes, genetic variation data from 3904 soybean accessions, 225 sets of phenotypic data, and 1097 transcriptomic sequences covering 507 different tissues and treatment conditions. Moreover, SoyOD can be used to mine candidate genes for important agronomic traits, as shown in a case study on plant height. Additionally, powerful analytical and easy-to-use toolkits enable users to easily access the available multi-omics datasets, and to rapidly search genotypic and phenotypic data in a particular germplasm. The novelty, comprehensiveness, and user-friendly features of SoyOD make it a valuable resource for soybean molecular breeding and biological research. SoyOD is publicly accessible at https://bis.zju.edu.cn/soyod.

Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics. 2025:22(6) | 3 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
3359/6895 (51.298%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1040/2021 (48.59%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
496/1005 (50.746%)
Phylogeny and homology:
156/302 (48.675%)
Expression:
698/1347 (48.255%)
3359
Total Rank
3
Citations
3
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Created on: 2025-03-18
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2025-03-24]
jie li [2025-03-18]