“…The transcriptional activity of a gene locus is controlled by its chromatin state and genetic instability, and sites in the genome that are abnormally stable and have high transcriptional activity are called “hotspots” by researchers ( Thomas et al, 1986 ; Koduri et al, 2001 ). Many efforts have been made to identify transcriptional hotspots in host genomes and dozens of CHO hotspots have been reported, including Fer1L4, Rosa26, Ywhae, Hprt, Hipp11 and C12orf35 ( Gaidukov et al, 2018 ; Hamaker and Lee, 2018 ; Zhao et al, 2018 ; Chi et al, 2019 ; Fan et al, 2020 ; Kim et al, 2021 ). The Hipp11 ( H11 ) locus is a non-coding sequence situated between the conserved DRG1 and EIF4ENIF1 genes ( Hippenmeyer et al, 2010 ).…”