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2022

Circuit motifs and graph properties of connectome development in C. elegans


Abstract

Network science is a powerful tool that can be used to better explore the complex structure of brain networks. Leveraging graph and motif analysis tools, we interrogate C. elegans connectomes across multiple developmental time points and compare the resulting graph characteristics and substructures over time. We show the evolution of the networks and highlight stable invariants and patterns as well as those that grow or decay unexpectedly, providing a substrate for additional analysis.


Citation

article: Matelsky2021.07.11.451911 author: Matelsky Jordan K. and Norman-Tenazas Raphael and Davenport Felicia and Reilly Elizabeth P. and Gray-Roncal William title: Circuit motifs and graph properties of connectome development in C. elegans

Citation

article: Matelsky2021.07.11.451911 author: Matelsky Jordan K. and Norman-Tenazas Raphael and Davenport Felicia and Reilly Elizabeth P. and Gray-Roncal William title: Circuit motifs and graph properties of connectome development in C. elegans