http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1373-1705
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7073-9172
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5948-3092
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0027-0858
An ontology of Drosophila melanogaster developmental stages.
Drosophila Developmental Ontology
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definition
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Term not to be used for direct manual annotation
ChEMBL GO slim
Aspergillus GO slim
Candida GO slim
ChEMBL GO slim
Generic GO slim
Metagenomics GO slim
PIR GO slim
Plant GO slim
Fission yeast GO slim
Yeast GO slim
Prokaryotic GO subset
Systematic synonym
namespace-id-rule
subset_property
synonym_type_property
has_alternative_id
has_broad_synonym
database_cross_reference
has_exact_synonym
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has_obo_format_version
has_obo_namespace
has_related_synonym
has_scope
shorthand
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relationship
substage_of
substage_of
Creating this relation as a temporary fix, pending adding the axiom occurrent_part_of subproperty of happens_during to RO.
substage_of
A part of relation that applies only between occurrents.
RO:0002012
FlyBase_development_CV
occurrent_part_of
occurrent_part_of
occurrent part of
occurrent_part_of
David Osumi-Sutherland
starts_at_end_of
RO:0002087
FlyBase_development_CV
immediately_preceded_by
immediately_preceded_by
X immediately_preceded_by Y iff: end(X) simultaneous_with start(Y)
immediately preceded by
immediately_preceded_by
David Osumi-Sutherland
ends_at_start_of
meets
RO:0002090
FlyBase_development_CV
immediately_precedes
immediately_precedes
X immediately_precedes_Y iff: end(X) simultaneous_with start(Y)
immediately precedes
immediately_precedes
David Osumi-Sutherland
d
during
RO:0002092
external
happens_during
happens_during
X happens_during Y iff: (start(Y) before_or_simultaneous_with start(X)) AND (end(X) before_or_simultaneous_with end(Y))
happens during
happens during
The life of an individual of the species Drosophila melanogaster, from fertilization to death.
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Drosophila life cycle
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00000000
Drosophila life
The life of an individual of the species Drosophila melanogaster, from fertilization to death.
FBC:DOS
A collective term for stages 1-4.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00000054
Temporal ordering number - 25.
cleavage stage
A collective term for stages 1-4.
FBC:DOS
A collective term for stages 11 and 12.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00004450
Temporal ordering number - 300.
late extended germ band stage
A collective term for stages 11 and 12.
FBC:DOS
GO:0048477
oogenesis stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00004886
Temporal ordering number - 10000.
oogenesis
A temporal subdivision of a developmental process.
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FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005259
developmental stage
A temporal subdivision of a developmental process.
FBC:DOS
Earliest stage of ovarian cyst development - lasts while the 16 cell cyst is within the germarium (region 3).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005261
Temporal ordering number - 10010.
oogenesis stage S1
Earliest stage of ovarian cyst development - lasts while the 16 cell cyst is within the germarium (region 3).
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when the cyst leaves the germarium (from this point the cyst is referred to as an egg chamber). During this stage, polyploidation of the nurse cells begins, they reach a ploidy of 8C, and follicle cells start to divide.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005262
Temporal ordering number - 10020.
oogenesis stage S2
Oogenesis stage that begins when the cyst leaves the germarium (from this point the cyst is referred to as an egg chamber). During this stage, polyploidation of the nurse cells begins, they reach a ploidy of 8C, and follicle cells start to divide.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when the oocyte chromosomes condense into a karyosome attached to a distinctive spherical structure known as an endobody. The oocyte nucleolus disappears completely. During this stage, nurse cell ploidy reaches 16C.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005263
Temporal ordering number - 10030.
oogenesis stage S3
Oogenesis stage that begins when the oocyte chromosomes condense into a karyosome attached to a distinctive spherical structure known as an endobody. The oocyte nucleolus disappears completely. During this stage, nurse cell ploidy reaches 16C.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when the nurse cells chromosomes become bulbous. Nurse cell chromosomes during this stage are polytene and reach a ploidy of 32C. The egg chamber is oval shaped.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005264
Temporal ordering number - 10040.
oogenesis stage S4
Oogenesis stage that begins when the nurse cells chromosomes become bulbous. Nurse cell chromosomes during this stage are polytene and reach a ploidy of 32C. The egg chamber is oval shaped.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell chromosomes are no longer bulbous - the association between homologs weakens so that these chromosomes no longer have a polytene structure. During this stage, posterior nurse cell nuclei have a higher ploidy (64C) than anterior ones.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005265
Temporal ordering number - 10050.
oogenesis stage S5
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell chromosomes are no longer bulbous - the association between homologs weakens so that these chromosomes no longer have a polytene structure. During this stage, posterior nurse cell nuclei have a higher ploidy (64C) than anterior ones.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage during which follicle cell division ceases.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005266
Temporal ordering number - 10060.
oogenesis stage S6
Oogenesis stage during which follicle cell division ceases.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage during which polyploidation and enlargement of follicle cells begins. Nurse cell ploidy ranges from 256C (anterior) to 512C (posterior) and the egg chamber gains an elongated shape.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005267
Temporal ordering number - 10070.
oogenesis stage S7
Oogenesis stage during which polyploidation and enlargement of follicle cells begins. Nurse cell ploidy ranges from 256C (anterior) to 512C (posterior) and the egg chamber gains an elongated shape.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage which begins when yolk first appears in the oocyte. Follicle cell migration over the oocyte begins during this stage (although mostly occurs during stage 9).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005268
Temporal ordering number - 10080.
oogenesis stage S8
Oogenesis stage which begins when yolk first appears in the oocyte. Follicle cell migration over the oocyte begins during this stage (although mostly occurs during stage 9).
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when the border cells begin to migrate. During this stage: the oocyte is about 1/3 the length of the egg chamber with its nucleus located antero-dorsally; follicle cell migration results in an anterior to posterior gradient of follicle cell thickness with posterior cells being thicker (-> columnar) and posterior cells thinner ( -> squamous); border cell migration begins and ends; secretion of vitelline membrane begins.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005269
Temporal ordering number - 10090.
oogenesis stage S9
Oogenesis stage that begins when the border cells begin to migrate. During this stage: the oocyte is about 1/3 the length of the egg chamber with its nucleus located antero-dorsally; follicle cell migration results in an anterior to posterior gradient of follicle cell thickness with posterior cells being thicker (-> columnar) and posterior cells thinner ( -> squamous); border cell migration begins and ends; secretion of vitelline membrane begins.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when all the oocyte associated follicular epithelium is columnar and all of the nurse cell associated follicular epithelium is completely squamous and ends with the beginning of nurse cell dumping.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005270
Temporal ordering number - 10100.
oogenesis stage S10
Oogenesis stage that begins when all the oocyte associated follicular epithelium is columnar and all of the nurse cell associated follicular epithelium is completely squamous and ends with the beginning of nurse cell dumping.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage which begins when all the oocyte associated follicular epithelium is columnar and all of the nurse cell associated follicular epithelium is completely squamous and ends when centripetal follicle migration begins. During this stage, the migrating border cells reach the oocyte. The oocyte is about 50% egg chamber length.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005271
Temporal ordering number - 10110.
oogenesis stage S10A
Oogenesis stage which begins when all the oocyte associated follicular epithelium is columnar and all of the nurse cell associated follicular epithelium is completely squamous and ends when centripetal follicle migration begins. During this stage, the migrating border cells reach the oocyte. The oocyte is about 50% egg chamber length.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
Oogenesis stage that begins when the centripetal follicle cells begin to migrate. As a result, the vitelline membrane extends into the opercular region. This stage ends when nurse cell dumping begins.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005272
Temporal ordering number - 10120.
oogenesis stage S10B
Oogenesis stage that begins when the centripetal follicle cells begin to migrate. As a result, the vitelline membrane extends into the opercular region. This stage ends when nurse cell dumping begins.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell dumping begins and development of the wax layer begins. The dorsal appendages begin to form during this stage. This stage ends when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005273
Temporal ordering number - 10130.
oogenesis stage S11
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell dumping begins and development of the wax layer begins. The dorsal appendages begin to form during this stage. This stage ends when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage that begins when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte. Shortly after this, nurse cell dumping and growth of the oocyte are complete. Elongation of the dorsal appendages and formation of the innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begins during this stage.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005274
Temporal ordering number - 10160.
oogenesis stage S12
Oogenesis stage that begins when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte. Shortly after this, nurse cell dumping and growth of the oocyte are complete. Elongation of the dorsal appendages and formation of the innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begins during this stage.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begin to form in the anterior of the follicle.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005275
Temporal ordering number - 10170.
oogenesis stage S12A
Innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begin to form in the anterior of the follicle.
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Secretion of innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begins in the main follicle cells.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005276
Temporal ordering number - 10180.
oogenesis stage S12B
Secretion of innermost chorionic layer and endochorion begins in the main follicle cells.
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Formation of specialized endochorion structures in the anterior of the follicle: branches in the developing dorsal appendages; compact endochorion lacking the pillars seen in the rest of the follicle.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005277
Temporal ordering number - 10190.
oogenesis stage S12C
Formation of specialized endochorion structures in the anterior of the follicle: branches in the developing dorsal appendages; compact endochorion lacking the pillars seen in the rest of the follicle.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
Oogenesis stage that begins when the micropyle begins to form. At the beginning of this stage, about 12-15 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. By the end of this stage, none of these nuclei remain. Oocyte meiosis up to arrest at full metaphase I occurs during this stage.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005278
Temporal ordering number - 10200.
oogenesis stage S13
Oogenesis stage that begins when the micropyle begins to form. At the beginning of this stage, about 12-15 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. By the end of this stage, none of these nuclei remain. Oocyte meiosis up to arrest at full metaphase I occurs during this stage.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
FlyBase:FBrf0034074
FlyBase:FBrf0064777
Oogenesis stage during which 12-15 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. At this stage, the oocyte nucleus has reached its maximum volume and its chromosomes are compressed into a 5-7 micrometer karyosome.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005279
Temporal ordering number - 10210. An alternative division of stage 13 into two sub-stages, A and B, has been defined on the basis of chorion development (see FBrf0043885). This ontology uses an alternative subdivision based on nurse cell nucleus number and oocyte meiosis, as the former at least, is easier to score than chorion ultrastructure.
oogenesis stage S13A
Oogenesis stage during which 12-15 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. At this stage, the oocyte nucleus has reached its maximum volume and its chromosomes are compressed into a 5-7 micrometer karyosome.
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
Oogenesis stage during which 9-11 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. During this stage, the nuclear membrane of the oocyte nucleus disappears, indicating the start of meiotic pro-metaphase.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005280
Temporal ordering number - 10220. An alternative division of stage 13 into two sub-stages, A and B, has been defined on the basis of chorion development (see FBrf0043885). This ontology uses an alternative subdivision based on nurse cell nucleus number and oocyte meiosis, as the former at least, is easier to score than chorion ultrastructure.
oogenesis stage S13B
Oogenesis stage during which 9-11 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. During this stage, the nuclear membrane of the oocyte nucleus disappears, indicating the start of meiotic pro-metaphase.
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
Oogenesis stage during which only 7-8 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. At the beginning of this stage, oocyte chromosome bivalents separate from each other - indicating mid-prometaphase of oocyte meiosis.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005281
Temporal ordering number - 10230.
oogenesis stage S13C
Oogenesis stage during which only 7-8 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. At the beginning of this stage, oocyte chromosome bivalents separate from each other - indicating mid-prometaphase of oocyte meiosis.
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
Oogenesis stage during which only 5-6 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. The oocyte nucleus is in late prometaphase:the bivalents arrange themselves in on the equatorial plane of the spindle; homologous centromeres are pulled towards the poles.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005282
Temporal ordering number - 10240.
oogenesis stage S13D
Oogenesis stage during which only 5-6 nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the oocyte. The oocyte nucleus is in late prometaphase:the bivalents arrange themselves in on the equatorial plane of the spindle; homologous centromeres are pulled towards the poles.
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
The last stage of oogenesis. This stage begins when no nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the egg (chamber). Exochorion formation and secretion occurs during this stage. The dorsal appendages complete their elongation and the follicle cells die.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005283
Temporal ordering number - 10260.
oogenesis stage S14
The last stage of oogenesis. This stage begins when no nurse cell nuclei remain at the anterior of the egg (chamber). Exochorion formation and secretion occurs during this stage. The dorsal appendages complete their elongation and the follicle cells die.
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Secretion and formation of the outer endochorionic network by throughout the follicle. Crystallization of the innermost chorionic layer of the main body follicle cells.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005284
Temporal ordering number - 10270.
oogenesis stage S14A
Secretion and formation of the outer endochorionic network by throughout the follicle. Crystallization of the innermost chorionic layer of the main body follicle cells.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Secretion of the exochorion begins and ends.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005285
Temporal ordering number - 10280.
oogenesis stage S14B
Secretion of the exochorion begins and ends.
FlyBase:FBrf0021038
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from maturation of an egg to the end of fertilization. At the beginning of this stage, the nucleus is arrested in meiotic metaphase I. The completion of meiosis and the start of protein synthesis are triggered by ovulation. If the female has already mated, fertilization begins during meiosis.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005286
Temporal ordering number - 10290.
egg stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from maturation of an egg to the end of fertilization. At the beginning of this stage, the nucleus is arrested in meiotic metaphase I. The completion of meiosis and the start of protein synthesis are triggered by ovulation. If the female has already mated, fertilization begins during meiosis.
FlyBase:FBrf0064779
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005287
Temporal ordering number - 10300.
unfertilized egg stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005288
Temporal ordering number - 10.
fertilized egg stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from fertilization to hatching.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005289
Temporal ordering number - 20.
embryonic stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from fertilization to hatching.
FBC:DOS
Embryonic stage 1-3.
pre-blastoderm
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005290
Temporal ordering number - 30.
pre-blastoderm stage
Embryonic stage 1-3.
FBC:DOS
The embryonic stage that lasts from the end of fertilization to the end of the second nuclear division. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 25 minutes (0-25 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005291
Temporal ordering number - 40.
embryonic stage 1
The embryonic stage that lasts from the end of fertilization to the end of the second nuclear division. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 25 minutes (0-25 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0064779
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The first mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005292
Temporal ordering number - 50.
embryonic cycle 1
The first mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
Nuclear divisions 3-8. The egg cytoplasm contracts producing a clear separation from the vitelline membrane and empty spaces at the anterior and posterior. The cleavage nuclei migrate towards the periphery. Duration at 25 degrees C approximately 40 minutes (25-65 minutes AEL).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005293
Temporal ordering number - 70.
embryonic stage 2
Nuclear divisions 3-8. The egg cytoplasm contracts producing a clear separation from the vitelline membrane and empty spaces at the anterior and posterior. The cleavage nuclei migrate towards the periphery. Duration at 25 degrees C approximately 40 minutes (25-65 minutes AEL).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The second mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005294
Temporal ordering number - 60.
embryonic cycle 2
The second mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The third mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005295
Temporal ordering number - 80.
embryonic cycle 3
The third mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The fourth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005296
Temporal ordering number - 90.
embryonic cycle 4
The fourth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The fifth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005297
Temporal ordering number - 100.
embryonic cycle 5
The fifth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The sixth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005298
Temporal ordering number - 110.
embryonic cycle 6
The sixth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The seventh mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005299
Temporal ordering number - 120.
embryonic cycle 7
The seventh mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The eighth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005300
Temporal ordering number - 130.
embryonic cycle 8
The eighth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
Nuclear division 9. The cleavage nuclei complete their migration to the periphery. Polar buds form at the posterior pole and divide once. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 15 minutes (65-80 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005301
Temporal ordering number - 140.
embryonic stage 3
Nuclear division 9. The cleavage nuclei complete their migration to the periphery. Polar buds form at the posterior pole and divide once. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 15 minutes (65-80 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The ninth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005302
Temporal ordering number - 150.
embryonic cycle 9
The ninth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The tenth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005303
Temporal ordering number - 180.
embryonic cycle 10
The tenth mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
Embryonic stages 4 and 5.
blastoderm
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005304
Temporal ordering number - 160.
blastoderm stage
Embryonic stages 4 and 5.
FBC:DOS
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005305
obsolete syncytial blastoderm stage
true
Nuclear division 10-13. Polar buds divide twice and become tightly grouped at the posterior pole by the end of this stage. Nuclei visible at the rim of the embryo. Stage 4 ends with the beginning of cellularization. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 50 minutes (80-130 minutes after egg laying).
syncytial blastoderm
syncytial blastoderm stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005306
Temporal ordering number - 170.
embryonic stage 4
Nuclear division 10-13. Polar buds divide twice and become tightly grouped at the posterior pole by the end of this stage. Nuclei visible at the rim of the embryo. Stage 4 ends with the beginning of cellularization. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 50 minutes (80-130 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The 11th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005307
Temporal ordering number - 185.
embryonic cycle 11
The 11th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The 12th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005308
Temporal ordering number - 190.
embryonic cycle 12
The 12th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
The 13th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005309
Temporal ordering number - 200.
embryonic cycle 13
The 13th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This occurs synchronously across the embryo.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005310
obsolete cellular blastoderm stage
true
Cellularization. Stage 5 begins when cellularization starts. Near the end of this stage the pole cells begin to migrate dorsally and ventral midline cells acquire an irregular, wavy appearance. Stage 5 ends when ventral furrow formation becomes apparent. Duration at 25 degrees: approximately 40 minutes (130-170 minutes after egg laying).
cellular blastoderm
cellular blastoderm stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005311
Temporal ordering number - 210.
embryonic stage 5
Cellularization. Stage 5 begins when cellularization starts. Near the end of this stage the pole cells begin to migrate dorsally and ventral midline cells acquire an irregular, wavy appearance. Stage 5 ends when ventral furrow formation becomes apparent. Duration at 25 degrees: approximately 40 minutes (130-170 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The 14th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This is the first round of nuclear division to occur in a cellularized embryo, so this is the first round of cell division. Embryonic cycle 14 mitosis is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
first blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005312
Temporal ordering number - 255. The asynchronous nature of cycle 14 divisions means that this is not very useful for annotating stage. If possible a standard embryonic stage should be used instead.
embryonic cycle 14
The 14th mitotic cell cycle of embryogenesis. This is the first round of nuclear division to occur in a cellularized embryo, so this is the first round of cell division. Embryonic cycle 14 mitosis is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
first blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The interphase of embryonic cycle 14. This begins at the same time as cellularization and is of variable length depending on cell identity: embryonic cycle 14 M phase (14B) is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
embryonic cycle 14 interphase
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005313
Temporal ordering number - 256.
embryonic cycle 14A
The interphase of embryonic cycle 14. This begins at the same time as cellularization and is of variable length depending on cell identity: embryonic cycle 14 M phase (14B) is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
[FlyBase:FBrf0039741
embryonic cycle 14 interphase
FBC:DOS
The M-phase of embryonic cycle 14. This is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
embryonic cycle 14 M-phase
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005314
Temporal ordering number - 257. Not to be confused with mitotic domain 14B, which is a domain of cells in the dorsal midline of the head that don't undergo a 14th division (Foe, 1989). The asynchronous nature of cycle 14 divisions means that this is not very useful for annotating stage. If possible a standard embryonic stage should be used instead.
embryonic cycle 14B
The M-phase of embryonic cycle 14. This is asynchronous across the embryo, but occurs synchronously within discrete domains, known as mitotic domains.
FlyBase:FBrf0039741
embryonic cycle 14 M-phase
FBC:DOS
The 15th cell cycle of embryogenesis. Asynchronous.
second blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005315
Temporal ordering number - 285. The asynchronous nature of cycle 15 divisions means that this is not very useful for annotating stage. If possible a standard embryonic stage should be used instead.
embryonic cycle 15
The 15th cell cycle of embryogenesis. Asynchronous.
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
second blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The 16th cell cycle division of embryogenesis. Asynchronous.
third blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005316
Temporal ordering number - 295. The asynchronous nature of cycle 16 divisions means that this is not very useful for annotating stage. If possible a standard embryonic stage should be used instead.
embryonic cycle 16
The 16th cell cycle division of embryogenesis. Asynchronous.
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
third blastoderm mitosis
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stages during which gastrulation occurs. 6-8.
gastrula
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005317
Temporal ordering number - 220.
gastrula stage
Stages during which gastrulation occurs. 6-8.
FBC:DOS
Stage 6 begins when the ventral furrow becomes apparent, an event which is followed rapidly by the formation of the cephalic furrow. Stage 6 ends when the pole cells have adopted a dorsal (horizontal) position at the posterior. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 10 minutes (170-180 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005318
Temporal ordering number - 230.
embryonic stage 6
Stage 6 begins when the ventral furrow becomes apparent, an event which is followed rapidly by the formation of the cephalic furrow. Stage 6 ends when the pole cells have adopted a dorsal (horizontal) position at the posterior. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 10 minutes (170-180 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 7 begins when the pole cells have adopted a dorsal (horizontal) position at the posterior. Invagination of the anterior and posterior midgut and hindgut follows. The 'discoid plate' that carries the pole cells forms a pocket. Transverse furrows (dorsal folds) form on the dorsal surface. This stage ends when the anterior wall of the amnioproctodeal invagination starts moving anteriorly and the pole cells are no longer visible externally. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 10 minutes (180-190 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005319
Temporal ordering number - 240.
embryonic stage 7
Stage 7 begins when the pole cells have adopted a dorsal (horizontal) position at the posterior. Invagination of the anterior and posterior midgut and hindgut follows. The 'discoid plate' that carries the pole cells forms a pocket. Transverse furrows (dorsal folds) form on the dorsal surface. This stage ends when the anterior wall of the amnioproctodeal invagination starts moving anteriorly and the pole cells are no longer visible externally. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 10 minutes (180-190 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005320
obsolete germ band stage
true
Stages during which the germ band is extended - 9-12.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005321
Temporal ordering number - 260.
extended germ band stage
Stages during which the germ band is extended - 9-12.
FBC:DOS
Stage 8 starts with the rapid phase of germ band extension and ends with the beginning of mesodermal segmentation. By the end of this stage germ band extension has progressed to the point where the proctodeal opening is at about 60% egg length and the dorsal folds (transverse furrows) are no longer visible. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 30 minutes (190-220 minutes after egg laying).
rapidly extending germ band stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005322
Temporal ordering number - 250.
embryonic stage 8
Stage 8 starts with the rapid phase of germ band extension and ends with the beginning of mesodermal segmentation. By the end of this stage germ band extension has progressed to the point where the proctodeal opening is at about 60% egg length and the dorsal folds (transverse furrows) are no longer visible. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 30 minutes (190-220 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 9 begins when mesodermal segmentation becomes (transiently) visible, and ends with the appearance of the stomodeal invagination slightly ventral to the anterior pole. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 40 minutes (220-260 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005323
Temporal ordering number - 280.
embryonic stage 9
Stage 9 begins when mesodermal segmentation becomes (transiently) visible, and ends with the appearance of the stomodeal invagination slightly ventral to the anterior pole. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 40 minutes (220-260 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 10 begins with the appearance of the stomodeal invagination, slightly ventral to the anterior pole. Periodic furrows appear in the embryonic epidermis around the middle of the stage. The germ band continues to extend, reaching its maximum extent of 75% egg length towards the end of the stage. The end of the stage is marked by the beginning of invagination of the tracheal placodes. Duration at 25 degrees : approximately 60 minutes (260-320 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005324
Temporal ordering number - 290.
embryonic stage 10
Stage 10 begins with the appearance of the stomodeal invagination, slightly ventral to the anterior pole. Periodic furrows appear in the embryonic epidermis around the middle of the stage. The germ band continues to extend, reaching its maximum extent of 75% egg length towards the end of the stage. The end of the stage is marked by the beginning of invagination of the tracheal placodes. Duration at 25 degrees : approximately 60 minutes (260-320 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 11 begins with the invagination of the tracheal placodes. Para-segmental furrow form and segment boundary furrows become deep folds. Within the head, gnathal protuberances become apparent. The end of this stage is signaled by the appearance of a distinct cleft at the posterior pole of the embryo, which becomes detached from the vitelline membrane. This marks the beginning of germ-band retraction. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 120 minutes (320-440 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005325
Temporal ordering number - 310.
embryonic stage 11
Stage 11 begins with the invagination of the tracheal placodes. Para-segmental furrow form and segment boundary furrows become deep folds. Within the head, gnathal protuberances become apparent. The end of this stage is signaled by the appearance of a distinct cleft at the posterior pole of the embryo, which becomes detached from the vitelline membrane. This marks the beginning of germ-band retraction. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 120 minutes (320-440 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005326
obsolete contracted germ band stage
true
Germ band retraction. Stage 12 begins when germ-band retraction starts and ends when this process is complete so that the prospective anal plate occupies the posterior pole. During this stage the posterior and anterior midgut primordia meet and fuse and the tracheal pits fuse to form the tracheal tree. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 120 minutes (440-560 minutes after egg laying).
retracting germ band stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005327
Temporal ordering number - 320.
embryonic stage 12
Germ band retraction. Stage 12 begins when germ-band retraction starts and ends when this process is complete so that the prospective anal plate occupies the posterior pole. During this stage the posterior and anterior midgut primordia meet and fuse and the tracheal pits fuse to form the tracheal tree. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 120 minutes (440-560 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 13 begins at the completion of germ-band retraction, when the prospective anal plate occupy the posterior pole. The dorsal ridge becomes apparent externally; the clypeolabrum retracts, leaving a triangular shaped gap at the anterior pole; the labium moves to the ventral midline. This stage ends when head involution begins. Duration at 25 degrees C: Approximately 60 minutes (560-620 minutes after egg laying).
contracted germ band stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005328
Temporal ordering number - 340.
embryonic stage 13
Stage 13 begins at the completion of germ-band retraction, when the prospective anal plate occupy the posterior pole. The dorsal ridge becomes apparent externally; the clypeolabrum retracts, leaving a triangular shaped gap at the anterior pole; the labium moves to the ventral midline. This stage ends when head involution begins. Duration at 25 degrees C: Approximately 60 minutes (560-620 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
FBdv:00005330
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005329
obsolete head involution stage
true
Stage 14 begins with the initiation of head involution. Closure of the midgut around the yolk and dorsal closure continue. Dorsal closure is 80% complete by the end of this stage. This stage ends with the appearance of the second midgut constriction. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 60 minutes (620-680 minutes after egg laying).
head involution stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005330
Temporal ordering number - 350.
embryonic stage 14
Stage 14 begins with the initiation of head involution. Closure of the midgut around the yolk and dorsal closure continue. Dorsal closure is 80% complete by the end of this stage. This stage ends with the appearance of the second midgut constriction. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 60 minutes (620-680 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
A collective term for stages 13-15.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005331
Temporal ordering number - 330.
dorsal closure stage
A collective term for stages 13-15.
FBC:DOS
Stage 15 begins with the appearance of the second midgut constriction. During this stage the 1st and 3rd midgut constrictions form, dorsal closure is completed, and epidermal segmentation is accomplished. This stage ends when the intersegmental grooves can be distinguished at mid-dorsal level. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 100 minutes (680-780 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005332
Temporal ordering number - 360.
embryonic stage 15
Stage 15 begins with the appearance of the second midgut constriction. During this stage the 1st and 3rd midgut constrictions form, dorsal closure is completed, and epidermal segmentation is accomplished. This stage ends when the intersegmental grooves can be distinguished at mid-dorsal level. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 100 minutes (680-780 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Embryonic stages 16-17.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005333
Temporal ordering number - 370.
late embryonic stage
Embryonic stages 16-17.
FBC:DOS
Stage 16 begins when the intersegmental grooves can be distinguished at mid-dorsal level, and ends when the dorsal ridge (frontal sac) has overgrown the tip of the clypeolabrum, which is thereby enclosed in the atrium. During this stage the ventral cord retracts to about 60% egg length. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 180 minutes (780-960 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005334
Temporal ordering number - 380.
embryonic stage 16
Stage 16 begins when the intersegmental grooves can be distinguished at mid-dorsal level, and ends when the dorsal ridge (frontal sac) has overgrown the tip of the clypeolabrum, which is thereby enclosed in the atrium. During this stage the ventral cord retracts to about 60% egg length. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 180 minutes (780-960 minutes after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
Stage 17 begins when the dorsal ridge (frontal sac) has overgrown the tip of the clypeolabrum, which is thereby enclosed in the atrium. It lasts until hatching of the embryo (approximately 24 hours after egg laying), during which time much terminal differentiation occurs, the tracheal tree fills with air, so becoming completely visible, and the ventral cord continues to retract. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours (16-24 hours after egg laying).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005335
Temporal ordering number - 390.
embryonic stage 17
Stage 17 begins when the dorsal ridge (frontal sac) has overgrown the tip of the clypeolabrum, which is thereby enclosed in the atrium. It lasts until hatching of the embryo (approximately 24 hours after egg laying), during which time much terminal differentiation occurs, the tracheal tree fills with air, so becoming completely visible, and the ventral cord continues to retract. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours (16-24 hours after egg laying).
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from hatching to the beginning of puparium formation.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005336
Temporal ordering number - 400.
larval stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from hatching to the beginning of puparium formation.
FBC:DOS
The first larval instar begins at hatching and ends at the first larval molt. Anterior spiracles are not yet present; posterior spiracles have two openings each. Salivary glands are very small and all cells are uniform in size. Mouth hooks typically have one tooth. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 25 hours (24-49 hours after egg laying; 0-25 hours after hatching).
UBERON:8000000
L1
first instar larva
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005337
Temporal ordering number - 410.
first instar larval stage
The first larval instar begins at hatching and ends at the first larval molt. Anterior spiracles are not yet present; posterior spiracles have two openings each. Salivary glands are very small and all cells are uniform in size. Mouth hooks typically have one tooth. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 25 hours (24-49 hours after egg laying; 0-25 hours after hatching).
FlyBase:FBrf0007733
The second larval instar begins at the first larval molt and ends at the second larval molt. Larvae are actively feeding and crawling in the food. Distinct anterior spiracles are present as enlargements at the end of the tracheal trunk, but not open to the outside; posterior spiracles have three openings each, and four groups of small unbranched hairs. The salivary glands extend to the first abdominal segment, and have cells that are uniform in size. Mouth hooks typically have two or three teeth. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 23 hours (49-72 hours after egg laying; 25-48 hours after hatching).
UBERON:8000001
L2
second instar larva
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005338
Temporal ordering number - 420.
second instar larval stage
The second larval instar begins at the first larval molt and ends at the second larval molt. Larvae are actively feeding and crawling in the food. Distinct anterior spiracles are present as enlargements at the end of the tracheal trunk, but not open to the outside; posterior spiracles have three openings each, and four groups of small unbranched hairs. The salivary glands extend to the first abdominal segment, and have cells that are uniform in size. Mouth hooks typically have two or three teeth. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 23 hours (49-72 hours after egg laying; 25-48 hours after hatching).
FlyBase:FBrf0007733
The third larval instar begins at the second larval molt and ends at puparium formation. Anterior spiracles are open to the outside; posterior spiracles have three openings each, and four groups of large branched hairs. The salivary glands extend to the second abdominal segment, with cells larger in the posterior than in the anterior of the gland. Mouth hooks typically have 9-12 teeth. About 24 hours before pupariation (at 25 degree C), larvae stop feeding and climb away from their food. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 48 hours (72-120 hours after egg laying; 48-96 hours after hatching).
UBERON:8000002
L3
FlyBase_development_CV
third instar larva
FBdv:00005339
Temporal ordering number - 430.
third instar larval stage
The third larval instar begins at the second larval molt and ends at puparium formation. Anterior spiracles are open to the outside; posterior spiracles have three openings each, and four groups of large branched hairs. The salivary glands extend to the second abdominal segment, with cells larger in the posterior than in the anterior of the gland. Mouth hooks typically have 9-12 teeth. About 24 hours before pupariation (at 25 degree C), larvae stop feeding and climb away from their food. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 48 hours (72-120 hours after egg laying; 48-96 hours after hatching).
FlyBase:FBrf0007733
Third instar larva prior to the wandering stage (approximately the first 24 hours of the third instar larval stage under standard conditions at 25'C.).
2008-11-13T11:51:56Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005340
Temporal ordering number - 440.
early third instar larval stage
Third instar larva prior to the wandering stage (approximately the first 24 hours of the third instar larval stage under standard conditions at 25'C.).
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
Stage of the third larval instar during which the larva wanders out of the food and climbs. Under optimum conditions at 25'C, this occurs approximately 24 hours after the start of the third instar larval stage.
2008-11-13T11:55:46Z
late third instar
post-feeding larva
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005341
Temporal ordering number - 460.
wandering third instar larval stage
Stage of the third larval instar during which the larva wanders out of the food and climbs. Under optimum conditions at 25'C, this occurs approximately 24 hours after the start of the third instar larval stage.
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
The prepupal stage begins at puparium formation and ends when larval/pupal apolysis is complete, as indicated by the completion of imaginal head sac eversion and the expulsion of the oral armature of the larva. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours. (120-132.2 hours after egg laying; 0-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005342
Temporal ordering number - 500.
prepupal stage
The prepupal stage begins at puparium formation and ends when larval/pupal apolysis is complete, as indicated by the completion of imaginal head sac eversion and the expulsion of the oral armature of the larva. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours. (120-132.2 hours after egg laying; 0-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Extends from puparium formation through tanning of the pupal cuticle. Posterior spiracles and ridge between anterior spiracles tan orange. Wriggling stops completely. Puparium becomes brown to the unaided eye. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 20 minutes. (120-120.3 hours after egg laying; 0-0.3 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P1
puparium formation
white puparium stage
pupal stage P0
white prepupa
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005343
Temporal ordering number - 510.
prepupal stage P1
Extends from puparium formation through tanning of the pupal cuticle. Posterior spiracles and ridge between anterior spiracles tan orange. Wriggling stops completely. Puparium becomes brown to the unaided eye. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 20 minutes. (120-120.3 hours after egg laying; 0-0.3 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
puparium formation
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
white puparium stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
pupal stage P0
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
white prepupa
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Male gonads become less distinct. Oral armature stops moving permanently. Dorsal medial abdominal contractions stop. Gas bubble becomes visible within abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 100 minutes. (120.3-122 hours after egg laying; 0.3-2 hours after puparium formation).
brown puparium stage
pupal stage P2
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005344
Temporal ordering number - 520.
prepupal stage P2
Male gonads become less distinct. Oral armature stops moving permanently. Dorsal medial abdominal contractions stop. Gas bubble becomes visible within abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 100 minutes. (120.3-122 hours after egg laying; 0.3-2 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
brown puparium stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Ridge of the operculum becomes distinct. Puparium begins to separate from underlying epidermis. Becomes positively buoyant. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 4 hours, 45 minutes. (122-126.75 hours after egg laying; 2-6.75 hours after puparium formation).
bubble prepupa stage
pupal stage P3
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005345
Temporal ordering number - 530.
prepupal stage P3
Ridge of the operculum becomes distinct. Puparium begins to separate from underlying epidermis. Becomes positively buoyant. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 4 hours, 45 minutes. (122-126.75 hours after egg laying; 2-6.75 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
bubble prepupa stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Prepupal stage P4 begins as the lateral trunk trachea become obscured and ends when the imaginal head sac is everted and the oral armature of the larva is expelled. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 30 minutes. (126.75-132.2 hours after egg laying; 6.75-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
cryptocephalic pupa
pupal stage P4
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005346
Temporal ordering number - 540.
prepupal stage P4
Prepupal stage P4 begins as the lateral trunk trachea become obscured and ends when the imaginal head sac is everted and the oral armature of the larva is expelled. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 30 minutes. (126.75-132.2 hours after egg laying; 6.75-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
cryptocephalic pupa
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Lateral trunk tracheae become obscured. Dorsal medial abdominal contractions occur. Everted leg and wing discs become visible. Bubble appears in posterior of puparium, displacing the pupa anteriorly; abdominal bubble disappears. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 15 minutes. (126.75-132 hours after egg laying; 6.75-12 hours after puparium formation).
buoyant stage
pupal stage P4(i)
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005347
Temporal ordering number - 550.
prepupal stage P4(i)
Lateral trunk tracheae become obscured. Dorsal medial abdominal contractions occur. Everted leg and wing discs become visible. Bubble appears in posterior of puparium, displacing the pupa anteriorly; abdominal bubble disappears. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 15 minutes. (126.75-132 hours after egg laying; 6.75-12 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
buoyant stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Bubble is displaced to anterior end of the puparium, and pupa withdraws to the posterior end. Imaginal head sac is everted and the oral armature of the larva is expelled. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 minutes. (132-132.2 hours after egg laying; 12-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
moving bubble stage
pupal stage P4(ii)
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005348
Temporal ordering number - 560.
prepupal stage P4(ii)
Bubble is displaced to anterior end of the puparium, and pupa withdraws to the posterior end. Imaginal head sac is everted and the oral armature of the larva is expelled. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 minutes. (132-132.2 hours after egg laying; 12-12.2 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
moving bubble stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
The pupal stage starts once larval/pupal apolysis is complete as indicated by the expulsion of the larval armature. Early in this stage, the legs and wings reach full extension along the abdomen. The stage ends when the pupal cuticle separates from the underlying epidermis (pupal/adult apolysis), and the eye cup becomes yellow at its periphery. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 32 hours. (132.2-164.3 hours after egg laying; 12.2-44.3 hours after puparium formation).
phanerocephalic pupa
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005349
Temporal ordering number - 570. DISAMBIGUATION: In Drosophila lab vernacular, the term 'pupal stage' is often used to refer to the entire period from formation of the puparium to eclosion. However, this does not correspond to the standard usage of 'pupal stage' for Cyclorrhaphous flies (for discussion see: FBrf0087128). Briefly: formation of the puparium (hardening of the larval cuticle) marks the beginning of the pre-pupal stage. The pupal stage begins following pupal/larval apolysis - detachment of the larval epidermis from the puparium. In Drosophila, the outward sign of the completion of apolysis is the eversion of the head and expulsion of the larval mouthparts (FBrf0036849). We use P-stage to refer to the stage from pupariation to eclosion, and restrict pupal stage to its standard usage.
pupal stage
The pupal stage starts once larval/pupal apolysis is complete as indicated by the expulsion of the larval armature. Early in this stage, the legs and wings reach full extension along the abdomen. The stage ends when the pupal cuticle separates from the underlying epidermis (pupal/adult apolysis), and the eye cup becomes yellow at its periphery. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 32 hours. (132.2-164.3 hours after egg laying; 12.2-44.3 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
phanerocephalic pupa
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Pupal stage P5 starts when the legs and wings reach full extension along the abdomen and ends as the Malpighian tubules become prominent and green. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 6 hours, 30 minutes. (132.2-138.7 hours after egg laying; 12.2-18.7 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005350
Temporal ordering number - 580.
pupal stage P5
Pupal stage P5 starts when the legs and wings reach full extension along the abdomen and ends as the Malpighian tubules become prominent and green. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 6 hours, 30 minutes. (132.2-138.7 hours after egg laying; 12.2-18.7 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Legs and wings reach full extension along abdomen. Enlarged initial segments of anterior pair Malpighian tubules move from thorax into abdomen. Translucent patch that lacks adhering fat body cells becomes discernible in the middle of the eye region. Pair of white Malpighian tubules becomes visible dorsally in the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 66 minutes. (132.2-133.3 hours after egg laying; 12.2-13.3 hours after puparium formation).
Malpighian tubules migrating
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005351
Temporal ordering number - 590.
pupal stage P5(i)
Legs and wings reach full extension along abdomen. Enlarged initial segments of anterior pair Malpighian tubules move from thorax into abdomen. Translucent patch that lacks adhering fat body cells becomes discernible in the middle of the eye region. Pair of white Malpighian tubules becomes visible dorsally in the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 66 minutes. (132.2-133.3 hours after egg laying; 12.2-13.3 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Malpighian tubules migrating
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Malpighian tubules become prominent and green. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 25 minutes. (133.3-138.7 hours after egg laying; 13.3-18.7 hours after puparium formation).
white Malpighian tubules stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005352
Temporal ordering number - 600.
pupal stage P5(ii)
Malpighian tubules become prominent and green. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 5 hours, 25 minutes. (133.3-138.7 hours after egg laying; 13.3-18.7 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
white Malpighian tubules stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Dark green 'yellow body' appears between the anterior ends of the two Malpighian tubule segments, mid-dorsally at the anterior of the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 13 hours, 45 minutes. (138.7-152.4 hours after egg laying; 18.7-32.4 hours after puparium formation).
green Malpighian tubules stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005353
Temporal ordering number - 610.
pupal stage P6
Dark green 'yellow body' appears between the anterior ends of the two Malpighian tubule segments, mid-dorsally at the anterior of the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 13 hours, 45 minutes. (138.7-152.4 hours after egg laying; 18.7-32.4 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
green Malpighian tubules stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
The 'yellow body' moves back between the Malpighian tubules. The transparent pupal cuticle separates from the underlying epidermis. Eye cup becomes yellow at its perimeter. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours. (152.4-164.3 hours after egg laying; 32.4-44.3 hours after puparium formation).
yellow body stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005354
Temporal ordering number - 620.
pupal stage P7
The 'yellow body' moves back between the Malpighian tubules. The transparent pupal cuticle separates from the underlying epidermis. Eye cup becomes yellow at its perimeter. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours. (152.4-164.3 hours after egg laying; 32.4-44.3 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
yellow body stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Pale yellow pigmentation spreads inwards across the eye. Eye color becomes bright yellow, then changes to amber. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours 20 minutes. (164.3-176.6 hours after egg laying; 44.3-56.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P8
yellow-eyed stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005355
Temporal ordering number - 630.
pharate adult stage P8
Pale yellow pigmentation spreads inwards across the eye. Eye color becomes bright yellow, then changes to amber. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 12 hours 20 minutes. (164.3-176.6 hours after egg laying; 44.3-56.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
yellow-eyed stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Eye color darkens to deep amber, then becomes pale pink. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 18 hours. (176.6-194.5 hours after egg laying; 56.6-74.5 hours after puparium formation).
amber-eyed stage
pupal stage P9
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005356
Temporal ordering number - 640.
pharate adult stage P9
Eye color darkens to deep amber, then becomes pale pink. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 18 hours. (176.6-194.5 hours after egg laying; 56.6-74.5 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
amber-eyed stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Eyes become bright red. Orbital and ocellar bristles and vibrissae darken. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 6 minutes. (194.5-194.6 hours after egg laying; 74.5-74.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P10
red-eye bald stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005357
Temporal ordering number - 650.
pharate adult stage P10
Eyes become bright red. Orbital and ocellar bristles and vibrissae darken. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 6 minutes. (194.5-194.6 hours after egg laying; 74.5-74.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
red-eye bald stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Thoracic bristles become visible, and the tips of the wings turn grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 2 hours. (194.6-196.6 hours after egg laying; 74.6-76.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P11
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005358
Temporal ordering number - 660.
pharate adult stage P11
Thoracic bristles become visible, and the tips of the wings turn grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 2 hours. (194.6-196.6 hours after egg laying; 74.6-76.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Dorsal thoracic microchaetes and macrochaetes become visible. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 80 minutes (194.6-195.5 hours after egg laying; 74.6-75.9 hours after puparium formation).
head bristles stage
pupal stage P11(i)
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005359
Temporal ordering number - 670.
pharate adult stage P11(i)
Dorsal thoracic microchaetes and macrochaetes become visible. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 80 minutes (194.6-195.5 hours after egg laying; 74.6-75.9 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
head bristles stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Tips of folded wings become grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 45 minutes (195.5-196.6 hours after egg laying; 75.9-76.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P11(ii)
thoracic bristles stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005360
Temporal ordering number - 680.
pharate adult stage P11(ii)
Tips of folded wings become grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 45 minutes (195.5-196.6 hours after egg laying; 75.9-76.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
thoracic bristles stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Pharate adult stage P12 begins as the abdominal tergite bristles become visible, and ends as the wings darken to black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 2 hours. (196.6-198.6 hours after egg laying; 76.6-78.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P12
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005361
Temporal ordering number - 690.
pharate adult stage P12
Pharate adult stage P12 begins as the abdominal tergite bristles become visible, and ends as the wings darken to black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 2 hours. (196.6-198.6 hours after egg laying; 76.6-78.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Bristles of the abdominal tergites become visible, and the wings become grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 55 minutes. (196.6-197.5 hours after egg laying; 76.6-77.5 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P12(i)
wing tips grey stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005362
Temporal ordering number - 700.
pharate adult stage P12(i)
Bristles of the abdominal tergites become visible, and the wings become grey. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 55 minutes. (196.6-197.5 hours after egg laying; 76.6-77.5 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
wing tips grey stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Sex combs darken in males. Wings darken to black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 65 minutes. (197.5-198.6 hours after egg laying; 77.5-78.6 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P12(ii)
wings grey stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005363
Temporal ordering number - 710.
pharate adult stage P12(ii)
Sex combs darken in males. Wings darken to black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 65 minutes. (197.5-198.6 hours after egg laying; 77.5-78.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
wings grey stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Tarsal bristles darken and claws become black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 3 hours, 20 minutes. (198.6-201.9 hours after egg laying; 78.6-81.9 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P13
wings black stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005364
Temporal ordering number - 720.
pharate adult stage P13
Tarsal bristles darken and claws become black. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 3 hours, 20 minutes. (198.6-201.9 hours after egg laying; 78.6-81.9 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
wings black stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
The meconium appears dorsally at the posterior tip of the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 9 hours, 30 minutes (201.9-211.5 hours after egg laying; 81.9-91.5 hours after puparium formation).
mature bristles stage
pupal stage P14
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005365
Temporal ordering number - 730.
pharate adult stage P14
The meconium appears dorsally at the posterior tip of the abdomen. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 9 hours, 30 minutes (201.9-211.5 hours after egg laying; 81.9-91.5 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
mature bristles stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Pharate adult stage P15 begins with the tanning of the tergites and ends with eclosion. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours, 30 minutes. (211.5-220 hours after egg laying; 91.5-100 hours after puparium formation).
pupal stage P15
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005366
Temporal ordering number - 740.
pharate adult stage P15
Pharate adult stage P15 begins with the tanning of the tergites and ends with eclosion. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours, 30 minutes. (211.5-220 hours after egg laying; 91.5-100 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
Tanning of the tergites obscures the Malpighian tubules and the 'yellow body'. Legs begin to twitch; fly is able to walk if puparium is removed prematurely. Ptilinum expands by hydrostatic pressure, opening the operculum. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours, 6 minutes. (211.5-219.6 hours after egg laying; 91.5-99.6 hours after puparium formation).
meconium stage
pupal stage P15(i)
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005367
Temporal ordering number - 750.
pharate adult stage P15(i)
Tanning of the tergites obscures the Malpighian tubules and the 'yellow body'. Legs begin to twitch; fly is able to walk if puparium is removed prematurely. Ptilinum expands by hydrostatic pressure, opening the operculum. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 8 hours, 6 minutes. (211.5-219.6 hours after egg laying; 91.5-99.6 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
meconium stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Stage which starts when the operculum opens and ends when eclosion is completed. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 24 minutes. (219.6-220 hours after egg laying; 99.6-100 hours after puparium formation).
eclosion stage
pupal stage P15(ii)
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005368
Temporal ordering number - 760.
pharate adult stage P15(ii)
Stage which starts when the operculum opens and ends when eclosion is completed. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 24 minutes. (219.6-220 hours after egg laying; 99.6-100 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
eclosion stage
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from eclosion to death.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005369
Temporal ordering number - 770.
adult stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from eclosion to death.
FBC:DOS
Newly eclosed adult stage. Animal free of pupal case. Runs rapidly to find site for wing expansion. Wings are folded back and black against a very pale abdomen.
FBdv:00005373
FlyBase_development_CV
adult stage I
FBdv:00005370
Temporal ordering number - 785. The time at which eclosed flies settle down for wing expansion can vary greatly. If they fail to find a suitable site then expansion can be delayed by several hours.
adult stage A1
Newly eclosed adult stage. Animal free of pupal case. Runs rapidly to find site for wing expansion. Wings are folded back and black against a very pale abdomen.
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
Stage, shortly after eclosion, during which the wings expand. During wing expansion, the abdomen pulsates and the hind legs stroke the wings vigorously for several minutes at a time. The stage ends when the wings are folded down over the abdomen, which has become broader and shorter, and the wing cuticle has lost its folds. The stage lasts around 15 minutes at 25'C.
FBdv:00005374
FlyBase_development_CV
adult stage II
FBdv:00005371
Temporal ordering number - 790.
adult stage A2
Stage, shortly after eclosion, during which the wings expand. During wing expansion, the abdomen pulsates and the hind legs stroke the wings vigorously for several minutes at a time. The stage ends when the wings are folded down over the abdomen, which has become broader and shorter, and the wing cuticle has lost its folds. The stage lasts around 15 minutes at 25'C.
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
true
true
true
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00005412
This should be considered as a type of cell rather than as a stage. Please use FBbt:00005412.
obsolete gamete
true
The developing adult after pupal-adult apolysis, i.e.- from stage P8 (when yellow eye color first becomes visible through the pupal case), to eclosion. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 55.7 hours (164.3-220 hours after egg laying; 44.3-100 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00006011
Temporal ordering number - 625.
pharate adult stage
The developing adult after pupal-adult apolysis, i.e.- from stage P8 (when yellow eye color first becomes visible through the pupal case), to eclosion. Duration at 25 degrees C: approximately 55.7 hours (164.3-220 hours after egg laying; 44.3-100 hours after puparium formation).
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
FlyBase:FBrf0048355
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
Adult stage immediately after wing expansion, during which tanning of the cuticle is completed. This stage lasts approximately 45 minutes at 25'C.
FBdv:00005375
FlyBase_development_CV
adult stage III
FBdv:00006012
Temporal ordering number - 800.
adult stage A3
Adult stage immediately after wing expansion, during which tanning of the cuticle is completed. This stage lasts approximately 45 minutes at 25'C.
FlyBase:FBrf0049147
2008-06-05T04:51:08Z
GO:0007283
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007000
Temporal ordering number - 20000.
spermatogenesis
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from the formation of the puparium (beginning of the prepupal stage) to eclosion.
2008-06-05T04:51:40Z
metamorphosis
FlyBase_development_CV
pupal stage
FBdv:00007001
Temporal ordering number - 490. DISAMBIGUATION: In Drosophila lab vernacular, the term 'pupal stage' is often used to refer to the entire period from formation of the puparium to eclosion. However, this does not correspond to the standard usage of 'pupal stage' for cyclorrhaphous flies (for discussion see: FBrf0087128). Briefly: formation of the puparium (hardening of the larval cuticle) marks the beginning of the pre-pupal stage. The pupal stage begins following pupal/larval apolysis - detachment of the larval epidermis from the puparium. In Drosophila, the outward sign of the completion of apolysis is the eversion of the head an expulsion of the larval mouthparts (FBrf0036849). We use P-stage to refer to the stage from pupariation to eclosion, and restrict pupal stage to its standard usage.
P-stage
The stage of the Drosophila life-cycle from the formation of the puparium (beginning of the prepupal stage) to eclosion.
FBC:DOS
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell dumping begins and development of the wax layer begins and ends when the dorsal appendages begin to form.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007002
Temporal ordering number - 10140.
oogenesis stage S11a
Oogenesis stage that begins when nurse cell dumping begins and development of the wax layer begins and ends when the dorsal appendages begin to form.
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Oogenesis stage that begins when endochorion begins to form at the anterior pole, a process which includes the beginning of formation of the dorsal appendages. During this stage, the follicle cells secrete membranous vesicles that form irregular extracellular plaques. This stage ends when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007003
Temporal ordering number - 10150.
oogenesis stage S11b
Oogenesis stage that begins when endochorion begins to form at the anterior pole, a process which includes the beginning of formation of the dorsal appendages. During this stage, the follicle cells secrete membranous vesicles that form irregular extracellular plaques. This stage ends when dying nurse cells form an anterior cap to the oocyte.
FlyBase:FBrf0043885
Stage which begins when wandering third instar larva stops crawling. The larva everts its anterior spiracles during this stage.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007004
Temporal ordering number - 470.
third instar larval stage L1
Stage which begins when wandering third instar larva stops crawling. The larva everts its anterior spiracles during this stage.
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
The anterior spiracles are fully everted, with 7-9 finger-like projections. The body shortens, withdrawing three apparent abdominal segments and the larva sticks to its substrate.
spiracles everted larva
FlyBase_development_CV
white prepupa
FBdv:00007005
Temporal ordering number - 480.
third instar larval stage L2
The anterior spiracles are fully everted, with 7-9 finger-like projections. The body shortens, withdrawing three apparent abdominal segments and the larva sticks to its substrate.
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
spiracles everted larva
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
white prepupa
FlyBase:FBrf0036849
Oogenesis stage during which the number of nurse cell nuclei at the anterior of the oocyte reduce from 4 to zero. The oocyte chromosomes reach full metaphase I during this stage, at which point meiosis is arrested (until fertilization).
2008-11-13T06:27:57Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007006
Temporal ordering number - 10250.
oogenesis stage S13E
Oogenesis stage during which the number of nurse cell nuclei at the anterior of the oocyte reduce from 4 to zero. The oocyte chromosomes reach full metaphase I during this stage, at which point meiosis is arrested (until fertilization).
FlyBase:FBrf0029744
Third instar larva from the beginning of wandering to the beginning of puparium formation.
2008-12-11T01:19:53Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007007
Temporal ordering number - 450.
late third instar larval stage
Third instar larva from the beginning of wandering to the beginning of puparium formation.
FBC:DOS
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007008
obsolete occurrent
true
2009-10-01T05:56:42Z
GO:0032502
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007009
developmental process
true
A cycle of nuclear division during the embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster. The first 13 cycles are synchronous throughout the embryo and occur their timing relative to other developmental processes is invariant. Later nuclear division cycles are asynchronous across the embryo although may be more locally synchronized.
2009-10-01T05:57:41Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007011
embryonic cycle
A cycle of nuclear division during the embryogenesis of Drosophila melanogaster. The first 13 cycles are synchronous throughout the embryo and occur their timing relative to other developmental processes is invariant. Later nuclear division cycles are asynchronous across the embryo although may be more locally synchronized.
FlyBase:FBrf0049535
FlyBase:FBrf0089570
A temporal subdivision of a Drosophila life, delimited by major transitions in the circumstances of the organism, such as: fertilization; hatching; pupal ecdysis; eclosion.
2009-10-01T05:59:22Z
life cycle stage
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007012
life stage
A temporal subdivision of a Drosophila life, delimited by major transitions in the circumstances of the organism, such as: fertilization; hatching; pupal ecdysis; eclosion.
FBC:DOS
Temporal subdivision of life based on time elapsed since some key developmental transition, such as fertilization, hatching or eclosion.
2010-09-29T12:25:36Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007013
age
Temporal subdivision of life based on time elapsed since some key developmental transition, such as fertilization, hatching or eclosion.
FBC:DOS
Temporal subdivision of adulthood in days post-eclosion.
2010-09-29T12:28:05Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007014
adult age in days
Temporal subdivision of adulthood in days post-eclosion.
FBC:DOS
The first two hours of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 16-18 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
2011-04-26T11:57:15Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007015
Temporal ordering number - 391. Should not be used to stage embryos whose development is at temperatures other than 25'C.
embryonic stage 17(i)
The first two hours of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 16-18 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
FBC:DOS
Hours 2-4 of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 18-20 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
2011-04-26T12:00:15Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007016
Temporal ordering number - 392. Should not be used to stage embryos whose development is at temperatures other than 25'C.
embryonic stage 17(ii)
Hours 2-4 of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 18-20 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
FBC:DOS
Hours 4-6 of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 20-22 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
2011-04-26T12:01:18Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007017
Temporal ordering number - 393. Should not be used to stage embryos whose development is at temperatures other than 25'C.
embryonic stage 17(iii)
Hours 4-6 of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 20-22 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
FBC:DOS
Hours 6-8 (the last two hours) of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 22-24 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
2011-04-26T12:03:14Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007018
Temporal ordering number - 394. Should not be used to stage embryos whose development is at temperatures other than 25'C.
embryonic stage 17(iv)
Hours 6-8 (the last two hours) of embryonic stage 17 at 25'C. (Approximately 22-24 hours at 25'C after egg laying).
FBC:DOS
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage, prior to the beginning of clearance of the gut.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007019
Temporal ordering number - 462. This is commonly assayed by adding 0.5% bromophenol blue to the food and looking for wandering third instar larvae with the same color guts (dark blue) as feeding larvae (Andres and Thummel, 1994). Larvae at this stage are in chromosomal puff stage 1 (Andres and Thummel, 1994).
third instar - uncleared gut stage
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage, prior to the beginning of clearance of the gut.
FlyBase:FBrf0076598
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage when the larva has partially cleared its gut contents.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007020
Temporal ordering number - 465. This is commonly assayed by adding 0.5% bromophenol blue to the food and looking for wandering third instar larvae with lighter colored guts (light blue) than feeding larvae (Andres and Thummel, 1994). Larvae at this stage are mainly in chromosomal puff stages 2-7 (Andres and Thummel, 1994).
third instar - partially cleared gut stage
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage when the larva has partially cleared its gut contents.
FlyBase:FBrf0076598
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage when the larva has cleared its gut contents.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007021
Temporal ordering number - 467. This is commonly assayed by adding 0.5% bromophenol blue to the food and looking for wandering third instar larvae with guts lacking any blue stain (Andres and Thummel, 1994). Larvae at this stage are mainly in chromosomal puff stages 7-9 and pupate within 1-6 hours (Andres and Thummel, 1994.
third instar - cleared gut stage
The substage of the wandering third instar larval stage when the larva has cleared its gut contents.
FlyBase:FBrf0076598
The interphase (GO:0051325) of an embryonic cycle.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007022
embryonic cycle interphase
The interphase (GO:0051325) of an embryonic cycle.
FBC:DOS
The M-phase (GO:0000279) of an embryonic cycle.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007023
embryonic cycle M-phase
The M-phase (GO:0000279) of an embryonic cycle.
FBC:DOS
GO:0008150
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007024
biological process
The developmental stage that lasts from eclosion of the adult from the pupal case until tanning is complete (the end of adult stage A3).
2013-01-08T20:06:59Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007025
Temporal ordering number - 782.
immature adult stage
The developmental stage that lasts from eclosion of the adult from the pupal case until tanning is complete (the end of adult stage A3).
FBC:DOS
Life stage from the end of adult stage A3, when tanning is complete, to death.
2013-01-10T13:03:54Z
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007026
mature adult stage
Life stage from the end of adult stage A3, when tanning is complete, to death.
FBC:DOS
The day of eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007075
Temporal ordering number - 780.
day 0 of adulthood
The day of eclosion.
FBC:DOS
1st day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007076
Temporal ordering number - 810.
day 1 of adulthood
1st day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
2nd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007077
Temporal ordering number - 820.
day 2 of adulthood
2nd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
3rd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007078
Temporal ordering number - 830.
day 3 of adulthood
3rd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
4th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007079
Temporal ordering number - 840.
day 4 of adulthood
4th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
5th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007080
Temporal ordering number - 850.
day 5 of adulthood
5th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
6th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007081
Temporal ordering number - 860.
day 6 of adulthood
6th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
7th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007082
Temporal ordering number - 870.
day 7 of adulthood
7th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
8th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007083
Temporal ordering number - 880.
day 8 of adulthood
8th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
9th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007084
Temporal ordering number - 890.
day 9 of adulthood
9th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
10th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007085
Temporal ordering number - 900.
day 10 of adulthood
10th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
11th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007086
Temporal ordering number - 910.
day 11 of adulthood
11th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
12th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007087
Temporal ordering number - 920.
day 12 of adulthood
12th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
13th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007088
Temporal ordering number - 930.
day 13 of adulthood
13th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
14th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007089
Temporal ordering number - 940.
day 14 of adulthood
14th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
15th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007090
Temporal ordering number - 950.
day 15 of adulthood
15th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
16th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007091
Temporal ordering number - 960.
day 16 of adulthood
16th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
17th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007092
Temporal ordering number - 970.
day 17 of adulthood
17th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
18th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007093
Temporal ordering number - 980.
day 18 of adulthood
18th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
19th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007094
Temporal ordering number - 990.
day 19 of adulthood
19th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
20th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007095
Temporal ordering number - 1000.
day 20 of adulthood
20th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
21st day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007096
Temporal ordering number - 1010.
day 21 of adulthood
21st day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
22nd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007097
Temporal ordering number - 1020.
day 22 of adulthood
22nd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
23rd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007098
Temporal ordering number - 1030.
day 23 of adulthood
23rd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
24th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007099
Temporal ordering number - 1040.
day 24 of adulthood
24th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
25th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007100
Temporal ordering number - 1050.
day 25 of adulthood
25th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
26th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007101
Temporal ordering number - 1060.
day 26 of adulthood
26th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
27th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007102
Temporal ordering number - 1070.
day 27 of adulthood
27th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
28th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007103
Temporal ordering number - 1080.
day 28 of adulthood
28th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
29th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007104
Temporal ordering number - 1090.
day 29 of adulthood
29th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
30th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007105
Temporal ordering number - 1100.
day 30 of adulthood
30th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
31st day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007106
Temporal ordering number - 1110.
day 31 of adulthood
31st day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
32nd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007107
Temporal ordering number - 1120.
day 32 of adulthood
32nd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
33rd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007108
Temporal ordering number - 1130.
day 33 of adulthood
33rd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
34th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007109
Temporal ordering number - 1140.
day 34 of adulthood
34th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
35th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007110
Temporal ordering number - 1150.
day 35 of adulthood
35th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
36th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007111
Temporal ordering number - 1160.
day 36 of adulthood
36th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
37th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007112
Temporal ordering number - 1170.
day 37 of adulthood
37th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
38th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007113
Temporal ordering number - 1180.
day 38 of adulthood
38th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
39th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007114
Temporal ordering number - 1190.
day 39 of adulthood
39th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
40th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007115
Temporal ordering number - 1200.
day 40 of adulthood
40th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
41st day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007116
Temporal ordering number - 1210.
day 41 of adulthood
41st day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
42nd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007117
Temporal ordering number - 1220.
day 42 of adulthood
42nd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
43rd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007118
Temporal ordering number - 1230.
day 43 of adulthood
43rd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
44th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007119
Temporal ordering number - 1240.
day 44 of adulthood
44th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
45th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007120
Temporal ordering number - 1250.
day 45 of adulthood
45th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
46th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007121
Temporal ordering number - 1260.
day 46 of adulthood
46th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
47th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007122
Temporal ordering number - 1270.
day 47 of adulthood
47th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
48th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007123
Temporal ordering number - 1280.
day 48 of adulthood
48th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
49th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007124
Temporal ordering number - 1290.
day 49 of adulthood
49th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
50th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007125
Temporal ordering number - 1300.
day 50 of adulthood
50th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
51st day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007126
Temporal ordering number - 1310.
day 51 of adulthood
51st day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
52nd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007127
Temporal ordering number - 1320.
day 52 of adulthood
52nd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
53rd day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007128
Temporal ordering number - 1330.
day 53 of adulthood
53rd day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
54th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007129
Temporal ordering number - 1340.
day 54 of adulthood
54th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
55th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007130
Temporal ordering number - 1350.
day 55 of adulthood
55th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
56th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007131
Temporal ordering number - 1360.
day 56 of adulthood
56th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
57th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007132
Temporal ordering number - 1370.
day 57 of adulthood
57th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
58th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007133
Temporal ordering number - 1380.
day 58 of adulthood
58th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
59th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007134
Temporal ordering number - 1390.
day 59 of adulthood
59th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
60th day after eclosion.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00007135
Temporal ordering number - 1400.
day 60 of adulthood
60th day after eclosion.
FBC:DOS
A collective term for stages 9 and 10.
FlyBase_development_CV
FBdv:00014201
Temporal ordering number - 270.
early extended germ band stage
A collective term for stages 9 and 10.
FBC:DOS
true