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- Q5958570 subject Q4925926.
- Q5958570 subject Q7164711.
- Q5958570 abstract "In genetics a hypersensitive site is a short region of chromatin and is detected by its super sensitivity to cleavage by DNase I and other various nucleases (DNase II and micrococcal nucleases). In a hypersensitive site, the nucleosomal structure is less compacted, increasing the availability of the DNA to binding by proteins, such as transcription factors and DNase I. These sites account for many inherited tendencies.".
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- Q5958570 wikiPageWikiLink Q4925926.
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- Q5958570 wikiPageWikiLink Q7164711.
- Q5958570 comment "In genetics a hypersensitive site is a short region of chromatin and is detected by its super sensitivity to cleavage by DNase I and other various nucleases (DNase II and micrococcal nucleases). In a hypersensitive site, the nucleosomal structure is less compacted, increasing the availability of the DNA to binding by proteins, such as transcription factors and DNase I. These sites account for many inherited tendencies.".
- Q5958570 label "Hypersensitive site".
- Q5958570 depiction DNAse_hypersensitive_site.png.