FreeClimber: automated quantification of climbing performance in Drosophila
Negative geotaxis (climbing) performance is a useful metric for quantifying health. Manual methods to quantify climbing performance are tedious and often biased, while many available computational methods have challenging hardware or software requirements. We present an alternative: FreeClimber. Thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of experimental biology 2021-01, Vol.224 (Pt 2) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Negative geotaxis (climbing) performance is a useful metric for quantifying
health. Manual methods to quantify climbing performance are tedious and often biased, while many available computational methods have challenging hardware or software requirements. We present an alternative: FreeClimber. This open source, Python-based platform subtracts a video's static background to improve detection for flies moving across heterogeneous backgrounds. FreeClimber calculates a cohort's velocity as the slope of the most linear portion of a mean vertical position versus time curve. It can run from a graphical user interface for optimization or a command line interface for high-throughput and automated batch processing, improving accessibility for users with different expertise. FreeClimber outputs calculated slopes, spot locations for follow-up analyses (e.g. tracking), and several visualizations and plots. We demonstrate FreeClimber's utility in a longitudinal study for endurance exercise performance in
mitonuclear genotypes using six distinct mitochondrial haplotypes paired with a common
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ISSN: | 0022-0949 1477-9145 |
DOI: | 10.1242/jeb.229377 |