PLoS Biology (Jan 2012)

Sequencing the connectome.

  • Anthony M Zador,
  • Joshua Dubnau,
  • Hassana K Oyibo,
  • Huiqing Zhan,
  • Gang Cao,
  • Ian D Peikon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001411
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. e1001411

Abstract

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Connectivity determines the function of neural circuits. Historically, circuit mapping has usually been viewed as a problem of microscopy, but no current method can achieve high-throughput mapping of entire circuits with single neuron precision. Here we describe a novel approach to determining connectivity. We propose BOINC ("barcoding of individual neuronal connections"), a method for converting the problem of connectivity into a form that can be read out by high-throughput DNA sequencing. The appeal of using sequencing is that its scale--sequencing billions of nucleotides per day is now routine--is a natural match to the complexity of neural circuits. An inexpensive high-throughput technique for establishing circuit connectivity at single neuron resolution could transform neuroscience research.