ventral nerve cord primordium [FBbt_00005554]
Primordium which is formed by the delamination of neuroblasts from the ventral neurogenic region. The first of five waves of delamination starts towards the end of embryonic stage 8. During stage 11, the mesectoderm loses contact with the outer surface and forms neuronal and glial precursors in the midline of this primordium.
ventral nerve cord primordium
ID: FBbt_00005554
Anatomy
Primordium which is formed by the delamination of neuroblasts from the ventral neurogenic region. The first of five waves of delamination starts towards the end of embryonic stage 8. During stage 11, the mesectoderm loses contact with the outer surface and forms neuronal and glial precursors in the midline of this primordium.
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- develops from: ventral neurectoderm
- develops into: larval ventral nerve cord
- is part of: extended germ band embryo
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| ventral neuroectoderm | related synonym | |
| P3 venNeur | related synonym | //orcid.org/0000-0002-7073-9172 |
| ventral neurectoderm | related synonym | |
| AvenNeur | related synonym | |
| venNeurP3 | related synonym | |
| ventral neuroderm primordium | related synonym |
Parts of ventral nerve cord primordium (6 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1b | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 | |
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1c | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 | |
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1d | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 | |
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1e | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 | |
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1f | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 |
Expression patterns overlapping ventral nerve cord primordium (4 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| P{nub-GAL4.K} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{m8-lacZ} expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{lacZ.ry[+]}Dr[rH96] expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{PZ}D[rJ375] expression pattern | Expression_pattern |
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