FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term embryonic protocerebrum ID (Ontology) FBbt:00001066 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Protocerebrum of the embryo. It is the most anterior of the supraesophageal neuromeres, located anterior to the deutocerebral neuromere. It is derived from the labral and ocular segments.[ FlyBase:FBrf0089570 ]
Also Known As "neuromere b1"
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Data Class Field Records
Alleles (FBal)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN      12
Insertions (FBti)  EXPRESSION_STAGE_TISSUE_POSITION      22
Insertions (FBti)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN       1
Constructs (FBtp)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN       1
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 Alleles Genes Insertions Constructs
 embryonic protocerebrum (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)      12     12     23      1
     embryonic protocerebrum | embryonic stage 11       1       --       --       --
     embryonic protocerebrum | embryonic stage 12       2       --       --       1
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neuromere
 |__protocerebrum________________________
ectodermal derivative                    |
 |__anterior ectoderm derivative_________|
embryonic neuromere                      |
 |__embryonic supraesophageal neuromere__|
                                         embryonic protocerebrum  56 rec.
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Is a embryonic supraesophageal neuromere
protocerebrum
anterior ectoderm derivative
Develops from protocerebrum primordium
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