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A Semi-high-throughput Imaging Method and Data Visualization Toolkit to Analyze C. elegans Embryonic Development
Published on: October 29, 2019
A High-Throughput Method for the Analysis of Larval Developmental Phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans
María Olmedo1, Mirjam Geibel2, Marta Artal-Sanz3
1Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, D-80336 Munich, Germany Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientffícas/Junta de Andalucía/Universidad Pablo de Olavide, ES-41013 Seville, Spain molmedo@upo.es merrow@lmu.de.
Abstract:
Caenorhabditis elegans postembryonic development consists of four discrete larval stages separated by molts. Typically, the speed of progression through these larval stages is investigated by visual inspection of the molting process. Here, we describe an automated method to monitor the timing of these discrete phases of C. elegans maturation, from the first larval stage through adulthood, using bioluminescence. The method was validated with a lin-42 mutant strain that shows delayed development relative to wild-type animals and with a daf-2 mutant that shows an extended second larval stage. This new method is inherently high-throughput and will finally allow dissecting the molecular machinery governing the speed of the developmental clock, which has so far been hampered by the lack of a method suitable for genetic screens.

