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. 2016 Jul 20;91(2):293–311. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.06.012

Figure 2.

Figure 2

NBLAST Allows Different Search Types

(A) Searching for neurons with NBLAST. Pairwise scores between a query and target neurons produce a ranked result set.

(B) NBLAST search using a whole query neuron against the FlyCircuit dataset. The query (fru-M-400121), top hit, and top ten hits in anterior view.

(C) NBLAST search using a neuron fragment against the FlyCircuit dataset. The query and top ten hits are shown.

(C′) Search with the mALT tract from an olfactory PN (Cha-F-000239). Lateral oblique view; inset shows mALT tract for top ten hits.

(C′′) Search with lALT tract from an olfactory PN (Gad1-F-200095). Anterior view; inset shows lALT tract of top ten hits.

(D) NBLAST search of neuron against FlyLight GAL4 lines.

(D′) From left to right: query neuron (Trh-M-300069), volume rendering of query and best GAL4 hit (R52H12), and maximum Z projection of hit.

(E) NBLAST search for FlyCircuit neurons matching a fragment from a fruitless neuroblast clone (pMP-e).

(E′) Volume rendering of pMP-e clone with the traced fragment (anterior and lateral views).

(E′′) Query fragment in lateral view. Top ten hits in anterior and lateral view.

(F) NBLAST search for FlyCircuit neurons matching fragment traced from GAL4 image (R18C12) (Jenett et al., 2012).

(F′) Maximum Z projection of line R18C12.

(F′′) The query fragment traced in Vaa3D (anterior view). Top three hits (anterior and dorsal views).

(G) GAL4 traces (Peng et al., 2014) matching selected FlyCircuit neuron (VGlut-F-500818). The top ten trace hits are shown (anterior and dorsal views).