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Adil R Wani1, Aisha Hamid1, Gonzalo N Morales Chaya1
1Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA.
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From insects to humans, the nervous system generates complex behaviors mediated by distinct neural circuits that are composed of diverse cell types. During development, the spatiotemporal gene expression of the neural progenitors expands the diversity of neuronal and glial subtypes. Various neural stem cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic gene programs have been identified that are thought to play a major role in generating diverse neuronal and glial cell types. Drosophila has served as an excellent model system for discovering the fundamental principles of nervous system development and function. The sophisticated genetic tools allow us to link the origin and birth timing (the time when a particular neuron is born during development) of neuron types to unique neural stem cells (NSCs) and to a developmental time. In Drosophila, a special class of NSCs called Type II NSCs has adopted a more advanced division mode to generate lineages for the higher-order brain center, the central complex, which is an evolutionarily conserved brain region found in all insects. Type II NSCs, similar to the human outer radial glia, generate intermediate neural progenitors (INPs), which divide many times to produce about eight to 10 progeny. Both Type II NSCs and INPs express distinct transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins that have been proposed to regulate the specification of cell types populating the adult central complex. Here, we describe the recently invented lineage filtering system, called cell class-lineage intersection (CLIn), which enables the tracking and birthdating of the Type II NSC lineages. Using CLIn, one can easily generate clones of different Type II NSCs and identify not only the origins of neurons of interest but also their birth time.
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