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All data sets that were generated in this study have been deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus under accession number GSE134832.
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We thank our colleagues in the laboratory for their assistance with the experiments and comments on the manuscript. This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2018YFA0108900 and 2016YFA0100400), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31671530, 81630035, 81871164, 31871486 and 31741028), and the Rising-Star Program of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission (18QA1404400). In addition, M.G. wants to thank the support from Ni Wang over the past years.
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P.Y. and Y.W. designed the experiments. M.G. and J.Z. performed the experiments; Y. Zhang analyzed data. Y.B., J.X. and C.X. assisted with generation of knockout mice; X.K., Y. Zhao and Y.L. performed embryo microinjection and manipulation; Z.T., K.L. and J.L assisted with generation of single cell RNA libraries. S.G., P.Y. and Y.W. conceived the project and provided mentoring. M.G. and Y.W. wrote the manuscript.
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Guo, M., Zhang, Y., Zhou, J. et al. Precise temporal regulation of Dux is important for embryo development. Cell Res 29, 956–959 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-019-0238-4
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