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An Improved Method for Accurate and Rapid Measurement of Flight Performance in Drosophila
Authors:Daniel T Babcock  Barry Ganetzky
Institution:1.Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Abstract:Drosophila has proven to be a useful model system for analysis of behavior, including flight. The initial flight tester involved dropping flies into an oil-coated graduated cylinder; landing height provided a measure of flight performance by assessing how far flies will fall before producing enough thrust to make contact with the wall of the cylinder. Here we describe an updated version of the flight tester with four major improvements. First, we added a "drop tube" to ensure that all flies enter the flight cylinder at a similar velocity between trials, eliminating variability between users. Second, we replaced the oil coating with removable plastic sheets coated in Tangle-Trap, an adhesive designed to capture live insects. Third, we use a longer cylinder to enable more accurate discrimination of flight ability. Fourth we use a digital camera and imaging software to automate the scoring of flight performance. These improvements allow for the rapid, quantitative assessment of flight behavior, useful for large datasets and large-scale genetic screens.
Keywords:Behavior  Issue 84  Drosophila melanogaster  neuroscience  flight performance  slowpoke mutant flies  wild-type Canton-S flies
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