Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAllele-specific expression (ASE) analysis provides a nuanced view of cis-regulatory mechanisms affecting gene expression.ResultsIn this work, we introduce and highlight the significance of an equine ASE analysis, containing integrated long- and short-read RNA sequencing data, along with insight from histone modification data, from four healthy Thoroughbreds (2 mares and 2 stallions) across 9 tissues.ConclusionsThis valuable publicly accessible resource is poised to facilitate investigations into regulatory variation in equine tissues and foster a deeper understanding of the impact of allelic imbalance in equine health and disease at the molecular level.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory