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- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0032262" @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0042053" @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0085956" @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 type Axiom @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 annotatedSource FBbt_00004807 @default.
- B4ac8d9c006257a2d89d25a12126fe0a4 annotatedTarget "A chordotonal organ associated with the anterior of abdominal sternite 2. It is visible externally as a raised patch of smooth cuticle without trichomes or bristles. It consists of two clusters of scolopidia (FBbt:00005217), one on either side of the ventral midline (Smith and Shepherd, 1996). The sensory neurons of Wheeler's organ project through the second segmental nerve of the abdomen and then through the abdominal neuromeres via dorso-lateral tract of the ventral fasciculus (DLV), to terminate in the prothoracic neuromere (Smith and Shepherd, 1996)." @default.