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Hypersensitive site

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A hypersensitive site, often referred to in the context of molecular biology and genetics, is a region of DNA that exhibits a heightened level of sensitivity to digestion by certain nucleases, such as DNase I. These regions are typically associated with active regulatory elements, such as enhancers, promoters, and transcription factor binding sites.

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