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Testing Drosophila Olfaction with a Y-maze Assay
Authors:Mégane M. Simonnet  Martine Berthelot-Grosjean  Yael Grosjean
Affiliation:1.Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l''Alimentation, UMR-6265 CNRS;2.Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l''Alimentation, UMR-1324 INRA;3.Centre des Sciences du Goût et de l''Alimentation, Université de Bourgogne
Abstract:Detecting signals from the environment is essential for animals to ensure their survival. To this aim, they use environmental cues such as vision, mechanoreception, hearing, and chemoperception through taste, via direct contact or through olfaction, which represents the response to a volatile molecule acting at longer range. Volatile chemical molecules are very important signals for most animals in the detection of danger, a source of food, or to communicate between individuals. Drosophila melanogaster is one of the most common biological models for scientists to explore the cellular and molecular basis of olfaction. In order to highlight olfactory abilities of this small insect, we describe a modified choice protocol based on the Y-maze test classically used with mice. Data obtained with Y-mazes give valuable information to better understand how animals deal with their perpetually changing environment. We introduce a step-by-step protocol to study the impact of odorants on fly exploratory response using this Y-maze assay.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 88   environmental effects (biological   animal and plant)   genetics (animal and plant)   life sciences   animal biology   behavioral sciences   Y-maze   olfaction   adult   choice   behavior   Drosophila melanogaster
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