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WormBase Tree Display for Anatomy_term: WBbt:0003885

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WBbt:0003885Definitionone member of Amphid neurons, single ciliated endings, probably chemo-sensory; project into ring via commissure from ventral ganglion, make diverse synaptic connections in ring neuropilPaper_evidenceWBPaper00004052
TermASJR
Synonymlineage name: ABpraaappppa
LegacyCellASJR
FateCell_typeneuron
JW-Designated Neuron
Programdifferentiation
LineageParent_termWBbt:0005931
Lineage_nameAB.praaappppa
Life_stageWBls:0000003
WBls:0000018
WBls:0000019
WBls:0000020
WBls:0000016
WBls:0000017
WBls:0000015
WBls:0000021
Tree_NodeASJR
herm_anat_sens_112
herm_anat_nerv_147
Male_anat_nerv_147
male_anat_sens_112
ContainsSub_groupWBbt:0005394
WBbt:0004015
WBbt:0005392
Contained_inWBbt:0005394
WBbt:0005392
WBbt:0004015
NeurodataWBbt:0003969ReceiveJSH1
Receive_jointN2U2
JSH1
ChenB20062
WBbt:0003886Gap_junctionN2U1
JSH2
ChenB20061
WBbt:0003883SendN2U1
ChenB20061
Send_jointN2U3
JSH6
ChenB20063
WBbt:0004758ReceiveN2U1
ChenB20061
WBbt:0004757Send_jointN2U1
ChenB20061
WBbt:0004074SendN2U9
JSH6
ChenB20069
Send_jointN2U4
JSH6
ChenB20064
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DB_infoDatabaseWormAtlashtmlneurons/Individual Neurons/ASJframeset.html
NeuralnetC&Mc=ASJR&m=0
NemaNodeCellASJR
WormWiringDB&Celldb=N2U&cell=ASJR
db=JSH&cell=ASJR
db=n930&cell=ASJR
ZhenLab3DneuronASJR
ChildPART_OF_cWBbt:0001686
ParentPART_OF_pWBbt:0005392
IS_A_pWBbt:0005100
WBbt:0005667
WBbt:0006751
WBbt:0007028
CELL_pWBbt:0005931
Attribute_ofExpr_pattern (174)
Expression_clusterWBPaper00061340:ASJ
WBPaper00065841:99_0
Attribute_indexExpr_ancestor (5062)
GO_ancestorGO:0040018
GO:0040014
GO:0040012
GO:0050879
GO:0043058
IndexAncestor (25)
DescendantWBbt:0001686
RemarkLegacy information from Cell ASJR Remark: Amphid neuron, single ciliated ending, probably chemosensory, projects into ring via commissure from ventral ganglion, makes diverse synaptic connections in ring neuropil
Picture (15)