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Synaptic Specificity In The Zebrafish Lateral Line, Aaron Nagiel
Synaptic Specificity In The Zebrafish Lateral Line, Aaron Nagiel
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The proper wiring of the vertebrate brain represents an extraordinary developmental challenge, requiring billions of neurons to select their appropriate synaptic targets. In view of this complexity, simple vertebrate systems provide necessary models for understanding how synaptic specificity arises. The posterior lateral-line organ of larval zebrafish consists of polarized hair cells organized in discrete clusters known as neuromasts. Here I show that each afferent neuron of the posterior lateral line establishes specific contacts with hair cells of the same hair-bundle polarity. I quantify this specificity by modeling the neuron as a biased selector of hair-cell polarity and find evidence for …