embryonic/larval oenocyte precursor [FBbt_00007021]
Embryonic/larval oenocyte precursors first become apparent during stage 11 when a small group of cells encircling each chordotonal organ precursor cell C1 become sickle shaped, making a double ringed ‘whorl’ around C1. Shortly afterwards (stage 11-12) these cells delaminate in two waves, (inner cells first) and migrate away to form an ‘abdominal larval oenocyte group’.
embryonic/larval oenocyte precursor
ID: FBbt_00007021
Cell
Embryonic/larval oenocyte precursors first become apparent during stage 11 when a small group of cells encircling each chordotonal organ precursor cell C1 become sickle shaped, making a double ringed 'whorl' around C1. Shortly afterwards (stage 11-12) these cells delaminate in two waves, (inner cells first) and migrate away to form an 'abdominal larval oenocyte group'.
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- is part of: dorsal closure embryo, late extended germ band embryo
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| larval oenocyte precursor | exact synonym | |
| embryonic oenocyte | related synonym |
Expression patterns overlapping embryonic/larval oenocyte precursor (3 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| P{A92}svp[don1] expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{GawB}459.2 expression pattern | Expression_pattern | |
| P{lacW}pnt[1277] expression pattern | Expression_pattern |
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