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| 
 Vsx1 binding site 11 mediates Vsx1-dependent repression of GFP driven by flh proximal promoter. Both wild-type and mutant type of flh proximal promoter fragments drove GFP expression successfully and ubiquitously after middle blastula stage. When co-injected with vsx1 mRNA, GFP expression from the wild type promoter fragments was suppressed but from the mutant promoter fragment was kept. The types of GFP reporter sensors are shown on the top of the images and the co-injected mRNA is shown on the left of the images. | 
                
                    
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    Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 386(1), He, Y., Xu, X., Zhao, S., Ma, S., Sun, L., Liu, Z., and Luo, C., Maternal control of axial-paraxial mesoderm patterning via direct transcriptional repression in zebrafish, 96-110, Copyright (2014) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.
 
        