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eLife Sciences Publications, eLife, (9), 2020

DOI: 10.7554/elife.57443

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A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain

Journal article published in 2020 by Louis K. Scheffer ORCID, C. Shan Xu ORCID, C. Shan Xu, Michal Januszewski ORCID, Zhiyuan Lu ORCID, Shin-Ya Takemura ORCID, Kenneth J. Hayworth, Gary B. Huang ORCID, Kazunori Shinomiya ORCID, Jeremy Maitlin-Shepard ORCID, Stuart Berg, Jody Clements, Philip M. Hubbard ORCID, William T. Katz ORCID, Lowell Umayam and other authors.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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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 flyDrosophila 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.