SoyBase was instituted by the Corn Insects and Corn Genetics Research Unit (CICGRU) in
Ames, Iowa as a central repository for the soybean genetics community's published information. Originally, the database concentrated on genetic information such as
genetic linkage maps and other Mendalian information. SoyBase genetic maps are a manually-curated composite of all published mapping and
QTL studies, and thus provide a species level view of markers and QTL. In 2010 the soybean
genome sequence was released along with gene models and many other types of genome annotations that were integrated in to SoyBase. SoyBase genetic linkage maps were integral to the assembly of the soybean genome. In 2018 the database received approximately 63,000 page requests from 2,600 users per month from 130 countries. About 40 organizations in the United States and 82 foreign educational institutions access SoyBase yearly. SoyBase supplies data to U.S. and foreign government organizations and corporate entities. == Data submission and release policy ==