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The Movement Tracker: A Flexible System for Automated Movement Analysis in Invertebrate Model Organisms
Author(s) -
Mouchiroud Laurent,
Sorrentino Vincenzo,
Williams Evan G.,
Cornaglia Matteo,
Frochaux Michael V.,
Lin Tao,
NicoletditFélix Amandine A.,
Krishnamani Gopal,
Ouhmad Tarik,
Gijs Martin A.M.,
Deplancke Bart,
Auwerx Johan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
current protocols in neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.307
H-Index - 40
eISSN - 1934-8576
pISSN - 1934-8584
DOI - 10.1002/cpns.17
Subject(s) - movement (music) , invertebrate , computer science , biology , ecology , art , aesthetics
Phenotyping strategies in simple model organisms such as D. melanogaster and C. elegans are often broadly limited to growth, aging, and fitness. Recently, a number of physical setups and video tracking software suites have been developed to allow for accurate, quantitative, and high‐throughput analysis of movement in flies and worms. However, many of these systems require precise experimental setups and/or fixed recording formats. We report here an update to the Parallel Worm Tracker software, which we termed the Movement Tracker. The Movement Tracker allows variable experimental setups to provide cross‐platform automated processing of a variety of movement characteristics in both worms and flies and permits the use of simple physical setups that can be readily implemented in any laboratory. This software allows high‐throughput processing capabilities and high levels of flexibility in video analysis, providing quantitative movement data on C. elegans and D. melanogaster in a variety of different conditions. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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