Results: Adult Climbing Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
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The overall goal of this automated rapid iterative negative geotaxis assay is to analyze Drosophila adult climbing deficits associated with neurodegeneration. This method can help to answer key questions in the neuroscience field such as the mecha
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This step-by-step protocol analyzes Drosophila negative geotaxis behavior using an automated multi-cylinder system that hosts hundreds of flies and synchronizes their action by an electric motor. Upon synchronization, fly negative geotaxis behavior is assayed, digitally recorded, and analyzed using the self-designed RflyDetection software.