FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
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Term lobula plate ID (Ontology) FBbt:00003885 (Fly Anatomy)
Definition Posterior domain of the adult lobula complex. It is divided into 4 layers and houses many large tangential neurons.[ FlyBase:FBrf0231227 ]
Also Known As "lobula plate neuropil" ; "LOP" ; "LoP"
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VFB:FBbt_00003885
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Data Class Field Records
Alleles (FBal)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN      21
Insertions (FBti)  EXPRESSION_STAGE_TISSUE_POSITION      14
Insertions (FBti)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN       2
Constructs (FBtp)  PHENOTYPE_MANIFEST_IN       5
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 Alleles Genes Insertions Constructs
 lobula plate (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)      21     20     16   1112
     lobula plate | adult stage       2       --       1       --
     lobula plate | somatic clone       1       --       --       --
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adult optic lobe
 |__lobula complex______________
multi-cell-component structure  |
 |__synaptic neuropil domain____|
synaptic neuropil               |
 |__synaptic neuropil domain____|
synaptic neuropil block         |
 |__lobula complex______________|
                                lobula plate  1169 rec.
                                 |__lobula plate layer
                                     |__lobula plate layer 1
                                     |__lobula plate layer 2
                                     |__lobula plate layer 3
                                     |__lobula plate layer 4
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Is a synaptic neuropil domain
Develops from lobula plate anlage
Part of lobula complex
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VFB:FBbt_00003885