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- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0064792" @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0102373" @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0160477" @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0222532" @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb type Axiom @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb annotatedSource FBbt_00005797 @default.
- B97a94f07f4e04f61e7ca178aec011bdb annotatedTarget "Morphologically distinct cell type found only in the initial, transitional and main segments of the Malpighian tubules interspersed with Type I cells. Type II cells are smaller and flatter than Type I cells, with shorter (main segment) or no (initial region) apical microvilli. Type II cells originate from a subset of caudal visceral mesoderm cells that overlie the tubule primordia as they evert from the hindgut. By stage 15, Type II cells have been incorporated in the tubules and adopt epithelial characteristics. In the mature tubules there are on average 110 Type II cells." @default.