FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term decreased rate of larval locomotory behavior ID (Ontology) FBcv:0007549 (FlyBase CV)
Definition Phenotype that is a decrease in any kind of rate (e.g. speed, frequency) of larval locomotory behavior (GO:0008345). 'larval locomotory behavior' is defined as: 'Locomotory behavior in a larval (immature) organism.'.
Also Known As "reduced rate of larval locomotory behavior"
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Alleles (FBal)  PHENOTYPIC_CLASS      62
Constructs (FBtp)  PHENOTYPIC_CLASS      33
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 decreased rate of larval locomotory behavior (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)      62     33
     decreased rate of larval locomotory behavior | dominant       1       --
     decreased rate of larval locomotory behavior | light conditional       4      3
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abnormal locomotor behavior
 |__abnormal larval locomotory behavior____
 |__decreased rate of locomotory behavior__|
                                           decreased rate of larval locomotory behavior  95 rec.
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