AbstractWe describe a fluorescence in situ hybridization method that permits detection of the localization and abundance of single mRNAs (smFISH) in cleared whole-mount adult Drosophila brains. The approach is rapid, multiplexable and does not require molecular amplification; it allows facile mRNA expression quantification with subcellular resolution on a standard confocal microscope. Using a custom Bessel Beam-Structured Illumination microscope (BB-SIM), we further demonstrate single-mRNA detection across the entire brain sample.