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Whole Fruit Fly Brain Imaged With Nanoscopic Detail

Accepted submission by takyon at 2018-07-20 16:20:04
Science

3D image reveals hidden neurons in fruit-fly brain [nature.com]

Scientists have produced a 3D image of a fruit fly's brain that's so detailed, researchers can trace connections between neurons across the entire organ.

Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) display a suite of complex behaviours, including courtship dances and learning [nature.com]. But understanding the neural networks that drive these behaviours remains a challenge. The data from this image, published on 19 July in Cell, resolved the insect's brain down to individual cells — revealing some neurons that have never been seen before. This offers scientists a new tool with which to study fruit-fly behaviour and allows them to compare the insects' neural networks with that of other species.

Researchers cut a fly's brain — roughly the size of a poppy seed — into more than 7,000 slices and shot a beam of electrons through the sample. A high-speed camera captured high-resolution pictures of each slice — a process never used before — generating roughly 21 million images that the team stitched together using custom computer software.

Also at Science Magazine [sciencemag.org], Science News [sciencenews.org], Discovery Magazine [discovermagazine.com], and National Geographic [nationalgeographic.com].

A Complete Electron Microscopy Volume of the Brain of Adult Drosophila melanogaster [cell.com] (open, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.06.019) (DX [doi.org])


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