FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term adult fruitless pIP-e (male) neuron ID (Ontology) FBbt:00110611 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Adult male fruitless neuron that develops from neuroblast DL1 (CP2) (Ren et al., 2016) and has its cell body in the posterior inferior protocerebrum (Cachero et al., 2010). There are approximately 30 of these cells per hemisphere (Cachero et al., 2010; Ren et al., 2016).[ FlyBase:FBrf0128543 FlyBase:FBrf0205974 FlyBase:FBrf0211884 FlyBase:FBrf0211926 FlyBase:FBrf0221438 FlyBase:FBrf0233706 ]
Also Known As "male pIP-e neuron"
Comment pC2 has been listed as an exact synonym for this in the past, but pC2 is actually a partially overlapping class of doublesex-expressing neurons (Rideout et al., 2010 - FBrf0210397), which now has its own class. Cachero et al. (2010) list pIP-e as corresponding to the Yu et al. (2010) pIP5/6 and aIP-g also corresponding to pIP6.
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Insertions (FBti)  EXPRESSION_STAGE_TISSUE_POSITION       6
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