Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain

Author:

Dorkenwald SvenORCID,Matsliah ArieORCID,Sterling Amy RORCID,Schlegel PhilippORCID,Yu Szi-chiehORCID,McKellar Claire E.ORCID,Lin AlbertORCID,Costa MartaORCID,Eichler KatharinaORCID,Yin YijieORCID,Silversmith WillORCID,Schneider-Mizell CaseyORCID,Jordan Chris S.,Brittain DerrickORCID,Halageri Akhilesh,Kuehner Kai,Ogedengbe Oluwaseun,Morey RyanORCID,Gager Jay,Kruk KrzysztofORCID,Perlman EricORCID,Yang RunzheORCID,Deutsch DavidORCID,Bland Doug,Sorek Marissa,Lu Ran,Macrina ThomasORCID,Lee Kisuk,Bae J. AlexanderORCID,Mu Shang,Nehoran Barak,Mitchell EricORCID,Popovych Sergiy,Wu JingpengORCID,Jia Zhen,Castro Manuel,Kemnitz NicoORCID,Ih Dodam,Bates Alexander ShakeelORCID,Eckstein NilsORCID,Funke JanORCID,Collman ForrestORCID,Bock Davi D.ORCID,Jefferis Gregory S.X.E.ORCID,Seung H. SebastianORCID,Murthy MalaORCID,

Abstract

AbstractConnections between neurons can be mapped by acquiring and analyzing electron microscopic (EM) brain images. In recent years, this approach has been applied to chunks of brains to reconstruct local connectivity maps that are highly informative, yet inadequate for understanding brain function more globally. Here, we present the first neuronal wiring diagram of a whole adult brain, containing 5×107chemical synapses between ∼130,000 neurons reconstructed from a femaleDrosophila melanogaster. The resource also incorporates annotations of cell classes and types, nerves, hemilineages, and predictions of neurotransmitter identities. Data products are available by download, programmatic access, and interactive browsing and made interoperable with other fly data resources. We show how to derive a projectome, a map of projections between regions, from the connectome. We demonstrate the tracing of synaptic pathways and the analysis of information flow from inputs (sensory and ascending neurons) to outputs (motor, endocrine, and descending neurons), across both hemispheres, and between the central brain and the optic lobes. Tracing from a subset of photoreceptors all the way to descending motor pathways illustrates how structure can uncover putative circuit mechanisms underlying sensorimotor behaviors. The technologies and open ecosystem of the FlyWire Consortium set the stage for future large-scale connectome projects in other species.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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