This video describes the general anatomy of the Drosophila ovary and features a method of dissecting ovaries for live or fixed imaging.
Protocol
This protocol is an excerpt from Parker et al., Studying Mitochondrial Structure and Function in Drosophila Ovaries, J. Vis. Exp. (2017). 1. Preparation of Drosophila (the tools required are depicted in Figure 1A) For any of the experiments described, collect Drosophila (maintained at room temperature, or 25 °C) within 5 days of eclosion and place them in a vial filled with 5 …
Representative Results
Figure 1: Experimental Plan and Preparation. (A) Tools used in the methods described: A. Fly vial; B. Insect dissecting medium; C. Paraformaldehyde; D. Fly brush; E. Dissecting dish; F. Cover glass; G. Microfuge tube. H. Glass-bottomed dish; I. Glass slide; J. 1,000-µL micropipette; K. 200-µL micropipette; L. 2.5-µL micropipette; M. Teasing needle with a bent tip (tip …