type II neuroblast [FBbt_00100533]
Neuroblast that asymmetrically divides to produce a large daughter neuroblast cell and a smaller secondary neuroblast (also called a transit-amplifying GMC) that can generate up to ten daughter neurons or glial cells (Boone and Doe, 2008, Viktorin et al., 2011). Bayraktar et al., 2010, show that type II neuroblasts can be distinguished from type I neuroblasts as being Deadpan-positive, but Prospero- and Asense-negative.
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