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It includes primary data such as classification of hemibrain olfactory and thermo/hygrosensory (VP) uniglomerular projection neurons (uPNs) and multiglomerular ones, and comparison of certain features with FAFB.
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* bodyid
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* hemibrain name (might be out of date)
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* name: instance name
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* type
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* PN_type: uPN or mPN.
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* tract
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* glomerulus for uni- or biglomerular PNs
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* PN_type: for `FIB_VP_PNs.csv` file only.
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* lineage
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* new_type_name: shown in neuPrint as type, with a few exceptions: those in which the lineage is one of these
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* fafb_type: for thermo/hygrosensory (VP) projection neurons, based on typing of FAFB matches in [Marin 2020](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.20.912709v2))
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mdPN > A
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lvPN2 > B
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ilPN > C1/C2
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ilvPN > D
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ivPN > E
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ivmPN > F
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VUMa2 > G
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Until the neuPrint v1.1 is released, the type shown in neuPrint Explorer are the ones on the right.
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* valence: for `FIB_VP_PNs.csv` file only.
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* type: fib or fafb
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* hemisphere: FAFB.RHS, FAFB.LHS or FIB
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* hemisphere: FIB
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The file `FIB_uPNs.csv` lists all uniglomerular olfactory uPNs.
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The file `FIB_VP_PNs.csv` lists all thermo- and hygrosensory PNs (uni-, bi- and multiglomerular ones) as identified by Lisa Marin (for more info see [Marin 2020](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.20.912709v2)). Some multiglomerular ones might also receive some olfactory input, but the expectation is that most input will be thermo-sensory. This is reflected in the type name - starts with 'VP'.
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The file `FIB_VP_PNs.csv` lists all thermo- and hygrosensory PNs (uni-, bi- and multiglomerular ones) as identified by Lisa Marin (for more info see [Marin 2020](https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.20.912709v2)). Some multiglomerular ones might also receive some olfactory input, but the expectation is that most input will be thermo-sensory.
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The file `FIB_mPNs.csv` lists all remaining multiglomerular PNs. Each of these bodyids was matched to a neuron we have traced in FAFB. The `new_type_name` starts with 'olfactory' if the best match in FAFB receives a majority (>70%) of olfactory input. If this is not the case, the `new_type_name` does not include 'olfactory', reflecting the fact that it receives a mix of olfactory and thermo/hygrosensory input. In the few cases where the FAFB match was not perfect, we follow the latter rule for type naming, so without specifying type of input.
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The file `FIB_mPNs.csv` lists all remaining multiglomerular PNs. They might receive only olfactory or mixed input.
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The file `odour_scenes.csv` includes for each glomerulus, the known ligand for those sensory neurons, which odour scene it relates to and the valence. For VP PNs (thermo/hygrosensory) there are more detailed valences in the `FIB_VP_PNs.csv` file.
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Please not that some valences are not known, or clear in different contexts. This file is the same as figure S7 of [Bates &Schlegel, 2020](https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.19.911453).
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The file `odour_scenes.csv` includes for each glomerulus, the known ligand for those sensory neurons, which odour scene it relates to and the valence. Please not that some valences are not known, or clear in different contexts. This file is the same as figure S7 of [Bates &Schlegel, 2020](https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.19.911453).
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The file `uPNsdf_FIB_FAFB.csv` includes for each classical (i.e. canonical) uPNs a comparison of the number of individuals per type, between the right hemipshere of FAFB and FIB.
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