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Genetic analysis of the Drosophila ellipsoid body neuropil: Organization and development of the central complex
Authors:Susan C P Renn  J Douglas Armstrong  Mingyao Yang  Zongsheng Wang  Xin An  Kim Kaiser  Paul H Taghert
Abstract:The central complex is an important center for higher‐order brain function in insects. It is an intricate neuropil composed of four substructures. Each substructure contains repeated neuronal elements which are connected by processes such that topography is maintained. Although the neuronal architecture has been described in several insects and the behavioral role investigated in various experiments, the exact function of this neuropil has proven elusive. To describe the architecture of the central complex, we study 15 enhancer‐trap lines that label various ellipsoid body neuron types. We find evidence for restriction of gene expression that is correlated with specific neuronal types: such correlations suggest functional classifications as well. We show that some enhancer‐trap patterns reveal a single ellipsoid body neuron type, while others label multiple types. We describe the development of the ellipsoid body neuropil in wild‐type animals and propose developmental mechanisms based on animals displaying structural mutations of this neuropil. The experiments performed here demonstrate the degree of resolution possible from the analysis of enhancer‐trap lines and form a useful library of tools for future structure/function studies of the ellipsoid body. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Neurobiol 41: 189–207, 1999
Keywords:enhancer‐trap  central complex  ellipsoid body  neuropil  structural mutant
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