adult fruitless vAB3 (female) lineage clone [FBbt_00110849]
A clone of neurons in the adult female that express fruitless, whose cell bodies are located in the ventral abdominal ganglion. It is composed of ascending neurons that innervate the three leg pairs and the subesophageal zone, terminating in the superior lateral protocerebrum. It is a sexually dimorphic clone: neuron arborization in the subesophageal zone is ventral to male vAB3 clones. These clones were obtained by FLP recombinase, combining a fru[FLP] allele (FBal0248671) and several GAL4 drivers whose expression includes subsets of fruitless neurons (Yu et al., 2010).
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