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Name Class

WBsf262314SMapS_parentSequenceF56D6
Sequence_detailsFlanking_sequencesCTTCTCATCGGCCTTATTGCCATTGTGGCTAAATGTTGAAATAGCCATCAGGCTCCTATG
Mapping_targetF56D6
OriginSpeciesCaenorhabditis elegans
Defined_byDefined_by_paperWBPaper00032940
Defined_by_analysisDnase1_240
Remark[110912 gw3] A hypersensitive site is a short region of chromatin and is detected by its super sensitivity to cleavage by DNase I. In a hypersensitive site, the nucleosomal structure is not organized in the usual fashion, which results in a 100 fold increase in sensitivity to enzyme attack than in bulk chromatin.
[171114 gw3] This DNase hypersensitivity site has been retired because the sites found by Maggie Ho are more accurate.
MethodDNaseI_hypersensitive_site