1. A searchable image resource ofDrosophilaGAL4-driver expression patterns with single neuron resolution
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Brian Melton, Geoffrey W. Meissner, Aljoscha Nern, Gerald M. Rubin, Jody Clements, Gabriella R Sterne, Masayoshi Ito, Robert Svirskas, Cristian Goina, Yoshinori Aso, Yisheng He, Theresa Gibney, Oz Malkesman, Tanya Wolff, Kelley Lee, Jennifer Jeter, Ryo Minegishi, Erica Ehrhardt, Shigehiro Namiki, Brianna Yarbrough, Zachary Dorman, Kaitlyn Forster, Wyatt Korff, Barry J. Dickson, Hideo Otsuna, Gwyneth M Card, Konrad Rokicki, Lauren Johnson, and Jens Goldammer
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Cell type ,animal structures ,Computer science ,Confocal ,fungi ,Expression (mathematics) ,Image (mathematics) ,Identification (information) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Resource (project management) ,medicine ,Neuron ,Enhancer ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Precise, repeatable genetic access to specific neurons via the GAL4/UAS system and related methods is a key advantage of Drosophila neuroscience. Neuronal targeting is typically documented using light microscopy of full GAL4 expression patterns, which mostly lack the single-cell resolution required for reliable cell type identification. Here we use stochastic GAL4 labeling with the MultiColor FlpOut approach to generate cellular resolution confocal images at large scale. We are releasing aligned images of 27,000 such adult central nervous systems. An anticipated use of this resource is to bridge the gap between electron microscopy-identified neurons and light microscopy-based intersectional genetic approaches such as the split-GAL4 system. Identifying the individual neurons that make up each GAL4 expression pattern improves the prediction of which GAL4 enhancer fragments best combine via split-GAL4 to target neurons of interest. To this end we have developed the NeuronBridge search tool, which matches these light microscope neuronal images to neurons in the recently published FlyEM hemibrain. This work thus provides a resource and search tool that will significantly enhance both the efficiency and efficacy of split-GAL4 targeting of EM-identified neurons and further advance Drosophila neuroscience.
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- 2020
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