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SUMMARY
One way to help understand oRG lineages is to use model organisms that contain neural stem_cells with lineages similar to oRGs, which can be used to generate testable hypotheses for investigating primate oRG lineages. In Drosophila, there is a small pool of 16 neural stem_cells in the brain (eight stem_cells per brain lobe), called type II neuroblasts (TIINBs), that undergo a lineage similar to primate oRGs to generate neurons (Fig 1A). Imp regulates neuroblast exit from quiescence generate neurons of the cortex; in Drosophila the TIINBs generate neurons of the adult central complex (CX . . .

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