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| Term | axial complex | ID (Ontology) | FBbt:00004949 (Fly Anatomy) |
| Definition | The complex formed by the axoneme and Nebenkern derivatives that extends the length of the sperm tail at the end of the elongation stage. The position between the axoneme and the Nebenkern derivatives is characteristic, although they become somewhat independent regarding rotation after the sperm bundle coils during individualization stage.[ FlyBase:FBrf0064778 ] | ||
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spermatid |__elongation stage spermatid_________ |__individualization stage spermatid__| anatomical structure | |__cell component_____________________| male organism | |__male-specific anatomical entity____| anatomical entity | |__male-specific anatomical entity____| axial complex 139 rec. |__Nebenkern derivative 37 rec. | |__major mitochondrial derivative | |__minor mitochondrial derivative |__spermatid axoneme 117 rec. |
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cell component male-specific anatomical entity |
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elongation stage spermatid individualization stage spermatid |
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