Alkharouf, NadimTavakolan, Mona2015-12-172015-12-172014-09-232014-08DSU2014Tavakolanhttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/2106(D. Sc.) -- Towson University, 2014.Soybean (Glycine max) is the second most valuable and inexpensive source of proteins for humans and animals in the United States. In this dissertation we analyzed proteomic and genomic data related to soybean. On the proteomics side, we used 2d gel data to identify proteins present in soybean seeds, which is of importance since the seeds are used often in agriculature as feed for animals, or incorporated into food products for human consumption. We also used 2D gel data to identify soybean proteins in the soybean cyst nematode (SCN), which is a major pest of soybean in the United States and causes million dollars losses annually. For both these analysis, we developed publicly available databases that are accessible through the web for researchers to access the data freely. From the genomics side, we used RNA-Seq data to analyze soybean treated with different plant hormones. The goal here was to see how genes in soybean react when treated with one of these hormones: Salicylic acid (SA), Jasmonic acid (JA), auxin (IAA), and ethylene (Eth). Many of these hormones are used in the agirculature industry, so knowing their effect at the molecular level is of importance to human health. We also used pathway visualization tools to map the gene expression measurements we got from the RNA-Seq experiemnts onto biological pathways, to better understand their effects.Specific aims and objectives -- A database for the identification of soybean proteins by 2D-Gel method -- SCNProDB: a database for the identification of soybean cyst nematode proteins -- Analysis of next generation sequence data related to soybean treated with different hormones -- A database for analysis of next generation sequence data related to soybean treated with different hormones -- Compare the result of different analysis tools on soybean sequence data -- Visualization of biological pathwaysapplication/pdfx, 153 pagesengCopyright protected, all rights reserved.Genomic and proteomic analysis in soybean, and building of related databasesText