The availability of a defined fully synthetic diet for the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster allows for complete and precise manipulation of its nutritional environment. Here, we present a protocol for performing large-scale multivariate nutrient analysis via the traditional diet preparation approach, or by adding nutrient solutions to a baseline medium. We detail procedures from sample collection to data analysis. This protocol has applications for the study of nutrition-life trait interactions and nutrigenomics, to reveal interactions between genotype and diet composition.
Funding
This work was funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas grant ( APP1182330 ) to M.D.W.P. and T.K.J. and a National Institutes of Health grant ( 5U01HG007530-08 ) to T.K.J. J.L. and S.M. are supported by Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships. T.K.J. is supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.