This video describes the island assay, a behavioral method used to study Drosophila locomotion. The sample protocol features a setup for the assay compatible with semi-automated image analysis.
Protocol
This protocol is an excerpt from Eidhof et al., High-throughput Analysis of Locomotor Behavior in the Drosophila Island Assay, J. Vis. Exp. (2017). 1. Construction of the Island Assay Box Prepare a tray made of a robust material, such as poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA), to contain a layer of water (i.e. a bath). Ensure that the material is not white. NOTE: Dimensions of 40 x 35 x 2.5 cm3 a…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Flowchart outlining the requirements, experimental procedure, and analysis of the island assay. (A) Island assay equipment. (B) Experimental setup for the island assay. (C) Island assay. (D) Processing of island assay data with the "Drosophila Island Assay" macro. The "Drosophila Island Assay" macro is comp…
Materials
25 x 95 mm Drosophila vials
Flystuff
32-116SB
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Logitech C525 HD Webcam
Logitech
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Any webcam with USB connection is suitable.
Stand to hold webcam
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Lamp
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12 V LED lights are appropriate
Pounding pad
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Any mouse pad works
Island Assay box
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Dimensions 40x35x2.5 cm. Hole 20×30 cm. Transparent.
Fiji/ImageJ plugin that can be used on Mac alternative to HandyAvi for image-recordings and can be downloaded from: https://imagej.nih.gov/ij/plugins/webcam-capture/ When using this method, the user has to use the same folder setup and image-recording settings indicated in this manuscript, with the exception that for each experimental replicate, the captured image stack should be exported as Stack.tiff to the corresponding experimental replicate folder. Upon running the "Drosophila Island Assay" macro on this data, no text should be present in the "First frame identifier" setting.