A high-resolution spatiotemporal atlas of gene expression of the developing mouse brain.
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Abstract

To provide a temporal framework for the genoarchitecture of brain development, we generated in situ hybridization data for embryonic and postnatal mouse brain at seven developmental stages for ∼2,100 genes, which were processed with an automated informatics pipeline and manually annotated. This resource comprises 434,946 images, seven reference atlases, an ontogenetic ontology, and tools to explore coexpression of genes across neurodevelopment. Gene sets coinciding with developmental phenomena were identified. A temporal shift in the principles governing the molecular organization of the brain was detected, with transient neuromeric, plate-based organization of the brain present at E11.5 and E13.5. Finally, these data provided a transcription factor code that discriminates brain structures and identifies the developmental age of a tissue, providing a foundation for eventual genetic manipulation or tracking of specific brain structures over development. The resource is available as the Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas (http://developingmouse.brain-map.org).

Keywords

Temporal Gene Expression
PROCEDURE

MeSH terms

Animals
Brain
Brain Mapping
Gene Expression
Gene Expression Profiling
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Mice

Authors

Thompson, Carol L
Ng, Lydia
Menon, Vilas
Martinez, Salvador
Lee, Chang-Kyu
Glattfelder, Katie
Sunkin, Susan M
Henry, Alex
Lau, Christopher
Dang, Chinh
Garcia-Lopez, Raquel
Martinez-Ferre, Almudena
Pombero, Ana
Rubenstein, John L R
Wakeman, Wayne B
Hohmann, John
Dee, Nick
Sodt, Andrew J
Young, Rob
Smith, Kimberly
Nguyen, Thuc-Nghi
Kidney, Jolene
Kuan, Leonard
Jeromin, Andreas
Kaykas, Ajamete
Miller, Jeremy
Page, Damon
Orta, Geri
Bernard, Amy
Riley, Zackery
Smith, Simon
Wohnoutka, Paul
Hawrylycz, Michael J
Puelles, Luis
Jones, Allan R

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