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WormBase Tree Display for Anatomy_term: WBbt:0006426

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Name Class

WBbt:0006426DefinitionEmbryonic cell of pedigree MSpappap.Paper_evidenceWBPaper00038216
Person_evidenceWBPerson363
TermMSpappap
Synonymlineage name: MSpappap
mu_bod
VR15
LegacyCellMSpappap
FateProgramdifferentiation
LineageParent_termWBbt:0006150
Lineage_nameMS.pappap
MSpappap
Life_stage (12)
Tree_NodeMSpappap
herm_anat_move_83
Male_anat_move_83
ContainsSub_groupWBbt:0004458
WBbt:0006804
Contained_inWBbt:0004458
WBbt:0006804
DB_infoDatabaseGLOWorm_SceneGloworm_Movie_LinkMOVIE=MQTVS_1305281558_MSpappap_scene.scn
WormWiringDB&Celldb=N2U&cell=vBWMR15
ChildPART_OF_cWBbt:0002398
ParentIS_A_pWBbt:0006808
WBbt:0007028
WBbt:0008266
CELL_pWBbt:0006150
Attribute_ofExpr_patternExpr10502
Expr1633
Expr1634
Expr56
Attribute_indexExpr_ancestor (2630)
IndexAncestor (23)
DescendantWBbt:0002398
RemarkSecondary ID WBbt:0003857
In Sulston et al., 1983, probably this cell is referred to as MSpappar. In the movie published by Richards, et al., 2013, it appears that the anterior daughter of MSpappa (MSpappaa) ends up on the left of MSpappap.