Supporting data for "Allele-specific regulatory effects on the pig transcriptome"
We identified a total of 92 putative imprinted transcripts, 69 (75.00%) of which are described here for the first time. By combining the transcriptome from purebred Berkshire and Tibetan pigs, we found ~6.59% of PCGs are differentially expressed between breeds that are regulated by trans>-elements (e.g., transcriptional factors) while only ~1.35% are attributable to cis (e.g., promoters). The higher prevalence of trans-PCGs indicate the dominated effects of trans-regulation in driving expression differences and shaping adaptive phenotypic plasticity between breeds, which were supported by functional enrichment analysis. We also found strong evidence that expression changes mediated by cis-effects were associated with accumulated variants in promotes.
Our study provides a comprehensive map of expression regulation that constitutes a valuable resource for the agricultural improvement of pig breeds.