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A Connectome and Analysis of the Adult Drosophila Central Brain

Authors :
C. Shan Xu
Jackie Swift
Miatta Ndama
Philipp Schlegel
SungJin Kim
Khaled Khairy
Christopher Ordish
Omotara Ogundeyi
Kelli Fairbanks
Kenneth J. Hayworth
Samantha Finley
Natasha Cheatham
Nora Forknall
Laramie Leavitt
Temour Tokhi
Nicole A Kirk
Shin-ya Takemura
Nneoma Okeoma
Robert Svirskas
Kazunori Shinomiya
Madelaine K Robertson
Caitlin Ribeiro
Christopher J Knecht
Emily M Joyce
Margaret A Sobeski
Ruchi Parekh
Alia Suleiman
Shirley Lauchie
Sean M Ryan
Iris Talebi
Harald F. Hess
Christopher Patrick
William T. Katz
Stephen M. Plaza
Dagmar Kainmueller
Feng Li
Natalie L Smith
Michał Januszewski
Satoko Takemura
Chelsea X Alvarado
Michael A Cook
Sari McLin
Tom Dolafi
Hideo Otsuna
Jeremy Maitin-Shepard
Kei Ito
Viren Jain
Donald J. Olbris
Tanya Wolff
Takashi Kawase
Tyler Paterson
Patricia K. Rivlin
Jolanta A. Borycz
Ashley L Scott
Claire Smith
Nicholas Padilla
Gary Patrick Hopkins
Vivek Jayaraman
Emily Tenshaw
Zhiyuan Lu
Stuart Berg
Dorota Tarnogorska
Samantha Ballinger
Audrey Francis
Julie Kovalyak
Ting Zhao
Anne K Scott
Alanna Lohff
Caroline Mooney
Brandon S Canino
Gary B. Huang
Jon Thomson Rymer
Marisa Dreher
Jody Clements
Nicole Neubarth
Larry Lindsey
John A. Bogovic
David G. Ackerman
Jane Anne Horne
Louis K. Scheffer
Elliott E Phillips
Lowell Umayam
Jens Goldammer
Eric T. Trautman
Emily A Manley
Charli Maldonado
Peter H. Li
Octave Duclos
John J. Walsh
Stephan Saalfeld
Reed A. George
Gerald M. Rubin
Philip M Hubbard
Ian A. Meinertzhagen
Emily M Phillips
Masayoshi Ito
Erika Neace
Kelsey Smith
Bryon Eubanks
Neha Rampally
Tim Blakely
Tansy Yang
Dennis A Bailey
Megan Sammons
Aya Shinomiya
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

The neural circuits responsible for animal behavior remain largely unknown. We summarize new methods and present the circuitry of a large fraction of the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Improved methods include new procedures to prepare, image, align, segment, find synapses in, and proofread such large data sets. We define cell types, refine computational compartments, and provide an exhaustive atlas of cell examples and types, many of them novel. We provide detailed circuits consisting of neurons and their chemical synapses for most of the central brain. We make the data public and simplify access, reducing the effort needed to answer circuit questions, and provide procedures linking the neurons defined by our analysis with genetic reagents. Biologically, we examine distributions of connection strengths, neural motifs on different scales, electrical consequences of compartmentalization, and evidence that maximizing packing density is an important criterion in the evolution of the fly’s brain.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ffb0a77a0c677f84fc88f167b6573446
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.07.030213