Recently, Researcher Zhang Caiying’s team from the State Key Laboratory of North China Crop Improvement and Regulation of HEBAU, published a research paper on "High-quality genome of a modern soybean cultivar and resequencing of 547 accessions provide insights into the role of structural variation" in the international top genetics journal Nature Genetics. This study is the first to assemble a high-quality genome of the high-yield, high-quality, disease resistant modern variety "Nongdadou 2". It explores the unique structural variations and their roles in modern soybean breeding varieties at the genome level, and reveals the structural variations and genes that affect important yield and quality traits of soybean populations in the Huang-Huai-Hai Region in China, providing new theoretical basis and genomic resources for soybean genetic improvement.