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C. elegans Tracking and Behavioral Measurement
Published on: November 17, 2012
Affordable Caenorhabditis elegans tracking system for classroom use
Nicholas Leonard1, Andrés G Vidal-Gadea2
1Normal University High School, Normal, Illinois.
Abstract:
For decades the nematode C. elegans has served as an outstanding research organism owing to its unsurpassed experimental amenability. This advantage has also made this tiny worm an attractive vehicle for science instruction across higher learning institutions. However, the prohibitive cost associated with the automated behavioral assessment of these animals remains an obstacle preventing their full adoption in undergraduate and high school settings. To improve this situation, we developed an inexpensive worm tracking system for use by high school interns and undergraduate students. Over the past two years this tracker has been successfully used by undergraduate students in our introductory Cell and Molecular lab (BSC220) at Illinois State University. Here we describe and demonstrate the use of our inexpensive worm tracking system.
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