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职称:Professor
所属学校:DePaul University
所属院系:Biological Sciences
所属专业:Biology/Biological Sciences, General
联系方式:: (773) 325-2194
Margaret Silliker's lab is interested in using lower eukaryotes to understand molecular mechanisms. Most recently she has been studying the plasmodial slime mold Didymium iridis in the Myxomycetes, kingdom Mycetozoa. This group is most closely allied with the animal-fungal clade. Haploid cells of Didymium will only mate when cell densities are high, therefore they must be able to sense cell density and respond differently to low and high cell densities. This ability has the hallmark of a quorum sensing mechanism. Silliker's current research project involves using suppression subtractive hybridization to identify genes involved in this process.