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A 3-dimensional 3D-printed Template for High Throughput Zebrafish Embryo Arraying
Published on: June 1, 2018
Three-Dimensional Printed Fish Graders: A Tool to Rapidly and Reliably Size Select Zebrafish
Thomas O'Reilly-Pol1, Kyle Kniepkamp1, Stephen L Johnson1
1Department of Genetics, Washington University in St. Louis , St. Louis, Missouri.
Abstract:
Research into adult zebrafish often requires fish to be of a specific size. Currently, fish must be individually measured to achieve this goal. Here, we design and utilize fish graders to quickly sort fish by width. We characterize graders individually for the length of fish they discriminate between and we also analyze graders in pairs to define the range of lengths for a retained population of fish. We note that a 1 mm increase of fish width increases fish length by 6.2-7.2 mm. We provide the schematics to print a series of eight retention widths, and note that graders of any desired retention width can easily be printed by slightly modifying our design files.

