Abstract
Diet can affect a spectrum of biological processes ranging from behavior to cellular metabolism. Yet, the precise role of an individual dietary constituent can be a difficult variable to isolate experimentally. A chemically defined food (CDF) permits the systematic evaluation of individual macro- and micronutrients. In addition, CDF facilitates the direct comparison of data obtained independently from different laboratories. Here, we report the development and characterization of a CDF for Drosophila. We show that CDF can support the long-term culture of laboratory strains and demonstrate that this formulation has utility in isolating macronutrient from caloric density requirements in studies of development, longevity and reproduction. © 2013 Lee, Micchelli.
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Lee, W. C., & Micchelli, C. A. (2013). Development and Characterization of a Chemically Defined Food for Drosophila. PLoS ONE, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0067308
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