serval:BIB_3389A721EC95
Fluorescence behavioral imaging (FBI) tracks identity in heterogeneous groups of Drosophila.
10.1371/journal.pone.0048381
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23144871
Ramdya
P.
author
Schaffter
T.
author
Floreano
D.
author
Benton
R.
author
article
2012
PLoS One
1932-6203
1932-6203
journal
7
11
e48381
Distinguishing subpopulations in group behavioral experiments can reveal the impact of differences in genetic, pharmacological and life-histories on social interactions and decision-making. Here we describe Fluorescence Behavioral Imaging (FBI), a toolkit that uses transgenic fluorescence to discriminate subpopulations, imaging hardware that simultaneously records behavior and fluorescence expression, and open-source software for automated, high-accuracy determination of genetic identity. Using FBI, we measure courtship partner choice in genetically mixed groups of Drosophila.
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