NeuroSCAN: Exploring Neurodevelopment via Spatiotemporal Collation of Anatomical Networks

Author:

Koonce Noelle L.ORCID,Emerson Sarah E.ORCID,Bhaskar DhananjayORCID,Kuchroo ManikORCID,Moyle Mark W.,Arroyo-Morales PuraORCID,Martínez Nabor Vázquez,Krishnaswamy SmitaORCID,Mohler WilliamORCID,Colón-Ramos DanielORCID

Abstract

SummaryVolume electron microscopy (vEM) datasets such as those generated for connectome studies allow nanoscale quantifications and comparisons of the cell biological features underpinning circuit architectures. Quantifications of cell biological relationships in the connectome result in rich multidimensional datasets that benefit from data science approaches, including dimensionality reduction and integrated graphical representations of neuronal relationships. We developed NeuroSCAN, an online open- source platform that bridges sophisticated graph analytics from data science approaches with the underlying cell biological features in the connectome. We apply NeuroSCAN to a complete published record ofC. elegansbrain neuropils and demonstrate how these integrated representations of neuronal relationships facilitate comparisons across connectomes, catalyzing new insights on the structure-function of the circuits and their changes during development. NeuroSCAN is designed for intuitive examination and comparisons across connectomes, enabling synthesis of knowledge from high-level abstractions of neuronal relationships derived from data science techniques to the detailed identification of the cell biological features underpinning these abstractions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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