DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHS) are regions of DNA that are particularly susceptible to cleavage by the enzyme DNase I. This sensitivity indicates that these regions are relatively open and accessible, typically because they are not tightly packed by nucleosomes or other DNA-binding proteins. DHS are often found near active genes, regulatory elements, and other sequences that are involved in gene expression.
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