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Morphological Analysis of Neurons and Glia Using Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers

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Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2024 Aug 12
PMID 39134857
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Mosaic Analysis with Double Markers (MADM) is a powerful genetic method typically used for lineage tracing and to disentangle cell autonomous and tissue-wide roles of candidate genes with single cell resolution. Given the relatively sparse labeling, depending on which of the 19 MADM chromosomes one chooses, the MADM approach represents the perfect opportunity for cell morphology analysis. Various MADM studies include reports of morphological anomalies and phenotypes in the central nervous system (CNS). MADM for any candidate gene can easily incorporate morphological analysis within the experimental workflow. Here, we describe the methods of morphological cell analysis which we developed in the course of diverse recent MADM studies. This chapter will specifically focus on methods to quantify aspects of the morphology of neurons and astrocytes within the CNS, but these methods can broadly be applied to any MADM-labeled cells throughout the entire organism. We will cover two analyses-soma volume and dendrite characterization-of physical characteristics of pyramidal neurons in the somatosensory cortex, and two analyses-volume and Sholl analysis-of astrocyte morphology.

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