Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States.
Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, United States.
Elife. 2018 Aug 17;7:e37166. doi: 10.7554/eLife.37166.
Lab organisms are valuable in part because of large-scale experiments like screens, but performing such experiments over long time periods by hand is arduous and error-prone. Organism-handling robots could revolutionize large-scale experiments in the way that liquid-handling robots accelerated molecular biology. We developed a modular automated platform for large-scale experiments (MAPLE), an organism-handling robot capable of conducting lab tasks and experiments, and then deployed it to conduct common experiments in , , , , and . Focusing on fruit flies, we developed a suite of experimental modules that permitted the automated collection of virgin females and execution of an intricate and laborious social behavior experiment. We discovered that (1) pairs of flies exhibit persistent idiosyncrasies in social behavior, which (2) require olfaction and vision, and (3) social interaction network structure is stable over days. These diverse examples demonstrate MAPLE's versatility for automating experimental biology.
实验生物在某种程度上是有价值的,部分原因是可以进行大规模的实验,如筛选实验,但通过手工在长时间内进行此类实验既艰巨又容易出错。生物处理机器人可以像液体处理机器人加速分子生物学那样彻底改变大规模实验。我们开发了一个用于大规模实验的模块化自动平台(MAPLE),这是一种能够执行实验室任务和实验的生物处理机器人,然后将其部署到 、 、 、 和 中进行常见实验。我们专注于果蝇,开发了一套实验模块,允许自动收集处女蝇并执行复杂而费力的社会行为实验。我们发现:(1)果蝇对社会行为表现出持久的特质,(2)这些特质需要嗅觉和视觉,以及(3)社会互动网络结构在数天内保持稳定。这些不同的例子展示了 MAPLE 在自动化实验生物学方面的多功能性。