obsolete thoracic neuroblast b [FBbt_00007342]
Neuroblast located in two pairs, lateral to the M neuroblast, on the ventral border of each thoracic neuromere of the larva. Obsoleted in favor of having one term per neuroblast at all stages; it is unclear which neuroblasts this refers to in new terminology.
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Term Information
- ID: FBbt_00007342
- Name: obsolete thoracic neuroblast b
- Definition: Neuroblast located in two pairs, lateral to the M neuroblast, on the ventral border of each thoracic neuromere of the larva.
- Synonyms:
- Type:
- Comment: Obsoleted in favor of having one term per neuroblast at all stages; it is unclear which neuroblasts this refers to in new terminology.
VFB Term Json
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"Obsoleted in favor of having one term per neuroblast at all stages; it is unclear which neuroblasts this refers to in new terminology."
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