primordium [FBbt_00005495]
Precursor structure that can be recognized based on its distinct morphology and will give rise to one or more differentiated structures (Tomancak et al., 2002; Hartenstein, 2004). It develops from an anlage and may contain smaller anlage and primordia that will produce substructures (Tomancak et al., 2002).
primordium
ID: FBbt_00005495
Anatomy
Precursor structure that can be recognized based on its distinct morphology and will give rise to one or more differentiated structures (Tomancak et al., 2002; Hartenstein, 2004). It develops from an anlage and may contain smaller anlage and primordia that will produce substructures (Tomancak et al., 2002).
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- develops from: anlage
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| P | related synonym | |
| placode | related synonym |
Neurons with some part in primordium (20 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| photoreceptor R3 precursor cell | Larva, Nervous_system, Neuron | |
| photoreceptor R4 precursor cell | Larva, Nervous_system, Neuron | |
| photoreceptor R5 precursor cell | Larva, Nervous_system, Neuron | |
| photoreceptor R6 precursor cell | Larva, Nervous_system, Neuron | |
| photoreceptor R7 precursor cell | Larva, Nervous_system, Neuron |
Parts of primordium (356 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| Pcd15 neuroblast | Nervous_system, Neuroblast | |
| Pcd8 neuroblast | Nervous_system, Neuroblast | |
| ganglion mother cell GMC7-1f | GMC, lineage_3_NB7-1 | |
| ventral neurectoderm intermediate zone | Anatomy | |
| ventral neurectoderm lateral zone | Anatomy |
Subclasses of primordium (263 total)
| Thumbnail | Name | Tags |
|---|---|---|
| dorsal air sac primordium | Anatomy | |
| embryonic/larval midgut primordium | Anatomy | |
| hypopharynx inclusive primordium | Anatomy | |
| rectum primordium | Anatomy | |
| small intestine primordium | Anatomy |
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