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- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0054242" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0082171" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0205499" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0214261" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0229106" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0231858" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0245107" @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d type Axiom @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d annotatedSource FBbt_00001311 @default.
- Bca07d187d728e2126eefd19fc272ce6d annotatedTarget "Embryonic glial cell that is derived from the longitudinal glioblast (LGB) (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008). It lies at the interface between the cell body rind and the synaptic neuropil of the ventral nerve cord (Ito et al., 1995). There are nine of these cells per hemineuromere in the late embryo (Ito et al., 1995; Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008). Two of these cells are produced by the first (symmetric) division of the LGB and they migrate medially (Klambt and Goodman, 1991). One of the two initial progeny differentiates into the lateral posterior longitudinal glial cell and the other divides to generate the other eight longitudinal glia (Klambt and Goodman, 1991; Peco et al., 2016). At embryonic stage 15 all of the interface glia are aligned dorsally in two rows above the longitudinal connectives (Ito et al., 1995). At early stage 16 two cells in the lateral row begin to move laterally, and one in the medial row moves ventrally along the medial border of the connective neuropil, passing by the cluster of midline glial cells (Ito et al., 1995). The ventral and lateral interface glia occupy their final (larval) positions by early stage 17 (Ito et al., 1995)." @default.