“…In most nutritional studies on D. melanogaster, the quality of the diet is manipulated by altering the concentrations and ratios of yeast and sugar (Kristensen et al, 2011;Matzkin et al, 2011;Fanson et al, 2012;Güller et al, 2015), or by modifying the food by using different species of yeast (Anagnostou et al, 2010), dietary carbohydrates (Lushchak et al, 2014), lipids, vitamins (Reis, 2016) and food additives (Neethu et al, 2014). However, this study involved using diets that are modifi cations of this fl ies' natural food (tomato, banana, carrot and apple), prepared without adding sugar and yeast.…”