Systematic phenomics analysis of autism-associated genes reveals parallel networks underlying reversible impairments in habituation | PNAS thumbnail
Systematic phenomics analysis of autism-associated genes reveals parallel networks underlying reversible impairments in habituation | PNAS
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Multiplexing by running several trackers in parallel allows for analysis of multiple measures of morphology, locomotion, mechanosensory sensitivity, and several forms of learning in hundreds of animals simultaneously.
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  • Multiplexing by running several trackers in parallel allows for analysis of multiple measures of morphology, locomotion, mechanosensory sensitivity, and several forms of learning in hundreds of animals simultaneously.

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