Biotech Updates

Soybean 'Big Data' Online

June 25, 2014

The Soybean Knowledge Base (SoyKB), a new online data resource was unveiled by scientists at the University of Missouri. The database was developed to allow greater collaboration among international researchers, scientists and farmers to solve questions encountered in soybean research.

Trupti Joshi, assistant research professor in computer science said, "Researchers essentially deposit their results from experiments into the database, and high capacity computer systems crunch the numbers to help determine results. Their experiments become a part of the bigger picture allowing future researchers to narrow their own results."

Highly collaborative in nature, SoyKB uses computational methods developed by computer science engineers that can be used for many disciplines, such as health sciences, animal sciences, physics and genetics. It will provide the digital infrastructure needed to store previously disregarded data to take plant science to the next level.

Fore more, read the news release at http://cafnrnews.com/2014/06/soybean-big-data-online/.