Talk:Measuring Lifespan in Drosophila

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Asked Matt Piper @mattpiperlab on twitter about this:


https://twitter.com/dave_bridges/status/272342653193043968

His response was:

https://twitter.com/mattpiperlab/status/272657950424854528

partridge&gems,2007, nature v450; bass etal,2007, j.gerontol,v62; Grandison etal,2009,plos one,v4; shameless #selfcitation !!

Recommended reading

From Matt Piper:


From Ason Chiang

I just find the method for measuring life span.

http://www.pnas.org/content/102/8/3105.full.pdf+html http://www.pnas.org/content/102/8/3105/suppl/DC1#F1

that is described as follow:

Lifespan. UAS-rpr/+; dilp2-GAL/+, dilp2-GAL/+, UAS-rpr/+ and wDah flies were reared at standard larval density. Eclosing adults were collected over a period of 8 hours. Lifespan was measured in flies (10 flies per vial) on standard food medium, transferred to new food twice weekly by CO2 anaesthesia, and randomly sorted to maintain a density of 10 flies per vial. For mortality analysis, an otherwise similar experiment was done with flies maintained at a density of 100 files per bottle on standard food. Deaths were scored five or six times every 7 days.

I think the method looks reasonable. What do you think?

also you might be interested in this review. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3087113/