A Long-Term Drosophila Body Mass Measurement System
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A Long-Term Drosophila Body Mass Measurement System
Li, Y.; Feng, D.; Li, W.
AbstractWe propose a novel system for long-term monitoring of Drosophila body mass. In this approach, a cantilever beam is placed inside a Drosophila culture vial and undergoes random vibrations induced by Drosophila landings. An infrared camera connected to a microcomputer records these vibrations. Image processing techniques then extract the beam\'s vibration signals from the video recordings. Applying the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory, we calculate the Drosophila body mass. As a demonstration, we used this system to measure body mass variations in wild-type Drosophila over 14 days.