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The natverse: a versatile computational toolbox to combine and analyse neuroanatomical data
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Brain MappingBrain OrganizationSocial SciencesData ScienceBiological NetworkNatverse Enables ComparisonNeurologyBiological Network VisualizationNeuroanatomical DataCognitive NeuroscienceNetwork NeuroscienceBrainNeuroimaging ModalityNeuroinformaticsRemote DataNeuroimagingComputational NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyVersatile Computational ToolboxComputational BiologyConnectomicsHuman NeuroscienceNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemSystems BiologyMedicineNew Code
Abstract To analyse neuron data at scale, neuroscientists expend substantial effort reading documentation, installing dependencies and moving between analysis and visualisation environments. To facilitate this, we have developed a suite of interoperable open-source R packages called the natverse. The natverse allows users to read local and remote data, perform popular analyses including visualisation, clustering and graph-theoretic analysis of neuronal branching. Unlike most tools, the natverse enables comparison of morphology and connectivity across many neurons after imaging or co-registration within a common template space. The natverse also enables transformations between different template spaces and imaging modalities. We demonstrate tools that integrate the vast majority of Drosophila neuroanatomical light microscopy and electron microscopy connectomic datasets. The natverse is an easy-to-use environment for neuroscientists to solve complex, large-scale analysis challenges as well as an open platform to create new code and packages to share with the community.
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