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- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0007735" @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0074226" @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0193310" @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0206709" @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0246028" @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 type Axiom @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 annotatedSource FBbt_00058797 @default.
- B03ef87c0b05db28e79b03f7e04757f15 annotatedTarget "Muscle of the proboscis that has its origin in the gena, in the ventral wall of the head, and its insertion site on the apodeme of the rostrum (Rajashekhar and Singh, 1994; McKellar et al., 2020). Its contraction results in rotation of the apodeme and the rostrum, causing the proboscis to extend (McKellar et al., 2020). It is synapsed by the proboscis muscle 9 motor neuron (Gordon and Scott, 2009; McKellar et al., 2020)." @default.