Abstract

Phenomics has the potential to facilitate significant advances in biology but requires the development of high-throughput technologies capable of generating and analysing high-dimensional data. There are significant challenges associated with building such technologies, not least those required for investigating dynamic processes such as embryonic development, during which high rates of temporal, spatial, and functional change are inherently difficult to capture. Here, we present EmbryoPhenomics, an accessible high-throughput platform for phenomics in aquatic embryos comprising an Open-source Video Microscope (OpenVIM) that produces high-resolution videos of multiple embryos under tightly controlled environmental conditions. These videos are then analysed by the Python package Embryo Computer Vision (EmbryoCV), which extracts phenomic data for morphological, physiological, behavioural, and proxy traits during the process of embryonic development. We demonstrate the broad-scale applicability of EmbryoPhenomics in a series of experiments assessing chronic, acute, and multistressor responses to environmental change (temperature and salinity) in >30 million images of >600 embryos of two species with markedly different patterns of development—the pond snail Radix balthica and the marine amphipod Orchestia gammarellus. The challenge of phenomics is significant but so too are the rewards, and it is particularly relevant to the urgent task of assessing complex organismal responses to current rates of environmental change. EmbryoPhenomics can acquire and process data capturing functional, temporal, and spatial responses in the earliest, most dynamic life stages and is potentially game changing for those interested in studying development and phenomics more widely.

Highlights

  • Phenomics is the acquisition of high-dimensional phenotypic data on an organism-wide scale [1]

  • Phenomics is the collection of high-dimensional phenotypic data on an organism-wide scale, and it requires high-throughput technologies

  • We demonstrate the broad applicability of EmbryoPhenomics using four experiments assessing responses to global change in which we generate data for more than 600 embryos produced from video comprising more than 30 million images

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Introduction

Phenomics is the acquisition of high-dimensional phenotypic data on an organism-wide scale [1]. In plant root phenomics, such proxy traits have been shown to possess strong discriminatory power and include automated traits with natural manual trait equivalents and novel measurements for which there was no manual trait equivalent [9] Another key asset of data sets acquired using high-throughput phenomic technologies is the ability to incorporate biological complexity in the interrogation of a particular experimental response. Analysis of phenomic data for mice identified a combinatorial signal from >200 phenotypic traits that was predictive of a Huntington disease genotype [8] Such studies point to the power of phenomics to transform our understanding of phenome-level response via the development and application of appropriate technologies

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