Tools for connectomic reconstruction and analysis of a femaleDrosophilaventral nerve cord
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Summary Like the vertebrate spinal cord, the insect ventral nerve cord (VNC) mediates limb sensation and motor control. Here, we apply automated tools for electron microscopy volume alignment, neuron segmentation, and synapse prediction toward creating a connectome of an adult female Drosophila VNC. To interpret a connectome, it is crucial to know its relationship with the rest of the body. We therefore mapped the muscle targets of leg and wing motor neurons in the connectome by comparing their morphology to genetic driver lines, dye fills, and X-ray nano-tomography of the fly leg and wing. Knowing the outputs of the connectome allowed us to identify neural circuits that coordinate the wings and legs during escape takeoff. We provide the reconstruction of VNC circuits and motor neuron atlas, along with tools for programmatic and interactive access, as community resources to support experimental and theoretical studies of how the fly nervous system controls behavior.
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