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Core data sets gallery
Five adult central nervous systems from five of our fly strains – We screened more than 7,000 strains and each strain targets a different group of neurons.
Three GAL4 patterns co-stained with the antibody NC82 – We highlight key anatomic landmarks to enable registration of our data to a standard nervous system. Alignment to a common framework is required for fast and thorough annotation.
Three GAL4 patterns in the central nervous systems of larvae – Each strain highlights different small subsets of neurons (in green). We also highlight key anatomic landmarks (in blue) to enable registration and annotation.
Mapping the adult brain – The multicolor flip-out tool highlights neuron morphology in two adult brains. Anatomic references are labeled in gray. Neurons can be extracted and mapped onto a standard brain for detailed annotation.
Mapping the larval CNS – The multicolor flip-out tool highlights neuron morphology in the ventral nervous systems of three larvae.
