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Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster
About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making the fly eye an excellent genetic system to study cellular function and development, neurodevelopment/degeneration, and complex diseases such as cancer and diabetes. We developed a novel computational...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856093/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.027060 |
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author | Iyer, Janani Wang, Qingyu Le, Thanh Pizzo, Lucilla Grönke, Sebastian Ambegaokar, Surendra S. Imai, Yuzuru Srivastava, Ashutosh Troisí, Beatriz Llamusí Mardon, Graeme Artero, Ruben Jackson, George R. Isaacs, Adrian M. Partridge, Linda Lu, Bingwei Kumar, Justin P. Girirajan, Santhosh |
author_facet | Iyer, Janani Wang, Qingyu Le, Thanh Pizzo, Lucilla Grönke, Sebastian Ambegaokar, Surendra S. Imai, Yuzuru Srivastava, Ashutosh Troisí, Beatriz Llamusí Mardon, Graeme Artero, Ruben Jackson, George R. Isaacs, Adrian M. Partridge, Linda Lu, Bingwei Kumar, Justin P. Girirajan, Santhosh |
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description | About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making the fly eye an excellent genetic system to study cellular function and development, neurodevelopment/degeneration, and complex diseases such as cancer and diabetes. We developed a novel computational method, implemented as Flynotyper software (http://flynotyper.sourceforge.net), to quantitatively assess the morphological defects in the Drosophila eye resulting from genetic alterations affecting basic cellular and developmental processes. Flynotyper utilizes a series of image processing operations to automatically detect the fly eye and the individual ommatidium, and calculates a phenotypic score as a measure of the disorderliness of ommatidial arrangement in the fly eye. As a proof of principle, we tested our method by analyzing the defects due to eye-specific knockdown of Drosophila orthologs of 12 neurodevelopmental genes to accurately document differential sensitivities of these genes to dosage alteration. We also evaluated eye images from six independent studies assessing the effect of overexpression of repeats, candidates from peptide library screens, and modifiers of neurotoxicity and developmental processes on eye morphology, and show strong concordance with the original assessment. We further demonstrate the utility of this method by analyzing 16 modifiers of sine oculis obtained from two genome-wide deficiency screens of Drosophila and accurately quantifying the effect of its enhancers and suppressors during eye development. Our method will complement existing assays for eye phenotypes, and increase the accuracy of studies that use fly eyes for functional evaluation of genes and genetic interactions. |
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spelling | pubmed-48560932016-05-05 Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster Iyer, Janani Wang, Qingyu Le, Thanh Pizzo, Lucilla Grönke, Sebastian Ambegaokar, Surendra S. Imai, Yuzuru Srivastava, Ashutosh Troisí, Beatriz Llamusí Mardon, Graeme Artero, Ruben Jackson, George R. Isaacs, Adrian M. Partridge, Linda Lu, Bingwei Kumar, Justin P. Girirajan, Santhosh G3 (Bethesda) Investigations About two-thirds of the vital genes in the Drosophila genome are involved in eye development, making the fly eye an excellent genetic system to study cellular function and development, neurodevelopment/degeneration, and complex diseases such as cancer and diabetes. We developed a novel computational method, implemented as Flynotyper software (http://flynotyper.sourceforge.net), to quantitatively assess the morphological defects in the Drosophila eye resulting from genetic alterations affecting basic cellular and developmental processes. Flynotyper utilizes a series of image processing operations to automatically detect the fly eye and the individual ommatidium, and calculates a phenotypic score as a measure of the disorderliness of ommatidial arrangement in the fly eye. As a proof of principle, we tested our method by analyzing the defects due to eye-specific knockdown of Drosophila orthologs of 12 neurodevelopmental genes to accurately document differential sensitivities of these genes to dosage alteration. We also evaluated eye images from six independent studies assessing the effect of overexpression of repeats, candidates from peptide library screens, and modifiers of neurotoxicity and developmental processes on eye morphology, and show strong concordance with the original assessment. We further demonstrate the utility of this method by analyzing 16 modifiers of sine oculis obtained from two genome-wide deficiency screens of Drosophila and accurately quantifying the effect of its enhancers and suppressors during eye development. Our method will complement existing assays for eye phenotypes, and increase the accuracy of studies that use fly eyes for functional evaluation of genes and genetic interactions. Genetics Society of America 2016-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4856093/ /pubmed/26994292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.027060 Text en Copyright © 2016 Iyer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Investigations Iyer, Janani Wang, Qingyu Le, Thanh Pizzo, Lucilla Grönke, Sebastian Ambegaokar, Surendra S. Imai, Yuzuru Srivastava, Ashutosh Troisí, Beatriz Llamusí Mardon, Graeme Artero, Ruben Jackson, George R. Isaacs, Adrian M. Partridge, Linda Lu, Bingwei Kumar, Justin P. Girirajan, Santhosh Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title | Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title_full | Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title_fullStr | Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title_short | Quantitative Assessment of Eye Phenotypes for Functional Genetic Studies Using Drosophila melanogaster |
title_sort | quantitative assessment of eye phenotypes for functional genetic studies using drosophila melanogaster |
topic | Investigations |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4856093/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994292 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.027060 |
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