Mark C Harrison

About Mark C Harrison

Mark C Harrison, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, specializes in the field of Evolution of complex traits in insects.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Major changes in domain arrangements are associated with the evolution of termites

Chemical and transcriptomic diversity do not correlate with ascending levels of social complexity in the insect order Blattodea

Disentangling specific and unspecific components of innate immune memory in a copepod–tapeworm system

Live-bearing cockroach genome reveals convergent evolutionary mechanisms linked to viviparity in insects and beyond

More effective transposon regulation in fertile, long‐lived termite queens than in sterile workers

Genomic signatures of eusocial evolution in insects

Eusocial Transition in Blattodea: Transposable Elements and Shifts of Gene Expression

Complex regulatory role of DNA methylation in caste-and age-specific expression of a termite

Mark C Harrison Information

University

Position

Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Evolutionary Bioinformatics Group

Citations(all)

456

Citations(since 2020)

379

Cited By

211

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

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Mark C Harrison Skills & Research Interests

Evolution of complex traits in insects

Top articles of Mark C Harrison

Major changes in domain arrangements are associated with the evolution of termites

bioRxiv

2023/5/15

Mark C Harrison
Mark C Harrison

H-Index: 5

Chemical and transcriptomic diversity do not correlate with ascending levels of social complexity in the insect order Blattodea

Authorea Preprints

2024/3/10

Disentangling specific and unspecific components of innate immune memory in a copepod–tapeworm system

Frontiers in Immunology

2024/1/29

Live-bearing cockroach genome reveals convergent evolutionary mechanisms linked to viviparity in insects and beyond

Iscience

2023/10/20

More effective transposon regulation in fertile, long‐lived termite queens than in sterile workers

Molecular ecology

2023/1

Mark C Harrison
Mark C Harrison

H-Index: 5

Genomic signatures of eusocial evolution in insects

2023/11/3

Mark C Harrison
Mark C Harrison

H-Index: 5

Eusocial Transition in Blattodea: Transposable Elements and Shifts of Gene Expression

Genes

2022/10/26

Complex regulatory role of DNA methylation in caste-and age-specific expression of a termite

Open biology

2022/7/6

Mark C Harrison
Mark C Harrison

H-Index: 5

David Sillam-Dussès
David Sillam-Dussès

H-Index: 16

Lifespan prolonging mechanisms and insulin upregulation without fat accumulation in long-lived reproductives of a higher termite

Communications biology

2022/1/13

Gene coexpression network reveals highly conserved, well-regulated anti-ageing mechanisms in old ant queens

Genome biology and evolution

2021/6/1

Transcriptomic signatures of ageing vary in solitary and social forms of an orchid bee

Genome biology and evolution

2021/6/1

Evidence for reduced immune gene diversity and activity during the evolution of termites

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2021/2/24

Mark C Harrison
Mark C Harrison

H-Index: 5

Jan Šobotník
Jan Šobotník

H-Index: 20

No obvious transcriptome‐wide signature of indirect selection in termites

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

2020/12/8

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