FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term adult fruitless aDT-d (male) neuron ID (Ontology) FBbt:00110581 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Adult male fruitless neuron with its soma in the anterior brain between the antennal lobe and ventrolateral protocerebrum (Cachero et al., 2010). It arborizes ipsilaterally in the superior protocerebrum (Cachero et al., 2010). It has an additional, more ventromedial arbor compared to the female equivalent (Cachero et al., 2010).[ FlyBase:FBrf0205974 FlyBase:FBrf0211926 ]
Also Known As "male aDT-d neuron" ; "male AL1 neuron"
Comment Cachero et al. (2010) map Yu et al. (2010) - FBrf0211884 aSP12 to aSP-j, but Yu et al. (2010) map aSP12 to aDT-d.
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Insertions (FBti)  EXPRESSION_STAGE_TISSUE_POSITION       2
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fruitless expressing neuron__
sexually-dimorphic neuron____|
adult CNS neuron_____________|
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