obsolete embryonic/larval sensory nerve [FBbt_00001918]

Nerve of the embryonic/larval nervous system concerned with transmitting impulses from a sense organ or sensory receptor to the central nervous system. Most nerves carry both sensory and motor projections and in most cases the identity of all projections they do carry is not know. This is not, therefore a reliable means of classification. It would only be possible to support this using auto-classification, which is hard. For these reasons, this class has been obsoleted. If no more specific term can be found, please just use nerve (FBbt:00005105).

Open obsolete embryonic/larval sensory nerve in VFB

Term Information

  • ID: FBbt_00001918
  • Name: obsolete embryonic/larval sensory nerve
  • Definition: Nerve of the embryonic/larval nervous system concerned with transmitting impulses from a sense organ or sensory receptor to the central nervous system.
  • Synonyms:
  • Type:
  • Comment: Most nerves carry both sensory and motor projections and in most cases the identity of all projections they do carry is not know. This is not, therefore a reliable means of classification. It would only be possible to support this using auto-classification, which is hard. For these reasons, this class has been obsoleted. If no more specific term can be found, please just use nerve (FBbt:00005105).

VFB Term Json

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            "label": "obsolete embryonic/larval sensory nerve"
        },
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            "Nerve of the embryonic/larval nervous system concerned with transmitting impulses from a sense organ or sensory receptor to the central nervous system."
        ],
        "comment": [
            "Most nerves carry both sensory and motor projections and in most cases the identity of all projections they do carry is not know. This is not, therefore a reliable means of classification. It would only be possible to support this using auto-classification, which is hard. For these reasons, this class has been obsoleted. If no more specific term can be found, please just use nerve (FBbt:00005105)."
        ]
    },
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                "label": "Schmidt-Ott et al., 1994, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 91(18): 8363--8367"
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