Supplementary Figure 8: Distance of MCs and INs to glomeruli.
From: Dense EM-based reconstruction of the interglomerular projectome in the zebrafish olfactory bulb

Each cell was assigned to a primary glomerulus that contained most of the cell’s intraglomerular processes. Distances (mean ± s.d.) of somata were measured to the primary glomerulus and to all other glomeruli. Top: P-values of statistical comparisons (Wilcoxon rank-sum test). U-values and degrees of freedom (df) were as follows: MCs: U = 276,035, df = 12,631; All INs: U = 294,866, df = 4,114; Class 1 INs: U = 1,288, df = 323; Class 2 INs: U = 333, df = 119; Class 3 INs: U = 1,216, df = 323.
MC somata were significantly closer to their primary glomerulus than to other glomeruli. A similar, albeit weaker, association between somata and primary glomeruli was observed for IN classes 1 and 3 but not for IN class 2.