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Chase Brownstein
@ChaseBrownstein
PhD Candidate @yale_eeb @Yale & YC '23 @chasedbrownstein.bsky.social chasebrownstein.weebly.com he/him
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Mar 4, 2024
    1/13 🚨🚨 I am so excited to present our new paper, six years in the making. Here, we provide the first strong evidence that there is a molecular mechanism behind the origins of living fossil lineages! #biology #science #paleontology academic.oup.com/evolut/advance…
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Apr 25, 2025
    Replying to @NOAA and @BOEM
    Whoever is now running this account has never ever touched a scientific journal in their life. I am willing to put money that. Fascists.
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Sep 10, 2024
    The insane dentition of a whalefish (Cetomimus kerdops holotype @yalepeabody )
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Jan 15, 2024
    1/14 🚨🚨 New preprint! Very excited to share our new study on the evolution of sexual parasitism and the invasion of the deep sea by anglerfishes! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biology #evolution #teamfish
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Aug 25, 2021
    🧵IT'S OUT! I'm thrilled to share my study study on the dinosaurs of the Merchantville Formation, including the description of baby hadrosaurids and the return of the Dryptosauridae-the eastern US's own tyrannosaur family... #science #paleontology #biology #dinosaurs
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    Chase Brownstein
    @ChaseBrownstein
    Apr 25, 2025
    Replying to @hbmoment4 @NOAA and @BOEM
    Because anyone who thinks mining the deep sea is (1) a good idea economically (it isn't) and (2) won't contribute to absolutely trashing a totally deregulated ecosystem that is key for fisheries is an idiot.
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    Chase Brownstein
    @ChaseBrownstein
    Dec 7, 2022
    The reputation of dinosaur paleontology being in tatters due to a bunch of ego-driven men should be unsurprising to anyone who has looked at history, because that's been the case since forever!
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    Chase Brownstein
    @ChaseBrownstein
    May 23, 2024
    1/10 ⏰⏰ The final version of our #anglerfish #evolution paper is out @CurrentBiology ! In it, we demonstrate how this clade rapidly assembled a unique trait-sexual parasitism-and secondarily invaded the open ocean in a manner reminiscent of whales! doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Apr 15, 2024
    Replying to @lpachter
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Oct 2, 2024
    🚨🚨 1/8 New paper from @TJNear, Alex Dornburg, and myself! We reconstruct the early evolution of acanthopterygian fishes, which include ~1/3 of living vertebrate species! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Mar 21, 2022
    1/7 ⚠️⚠️NEW PAPER! Excited to present my new paper-not one, but TWO new choristoderes-big amphibious reptiles-from the Paleogene of the US housed in @yalepeabody ! #science #paleontology bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…
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    Chase Brownstein
    @ChaseBrownstein
    Aug 5, 2024
    🚨🚨 1/8 Very pleased to share a new preprint with @TJNear and @Euphanerops! Here, we uncover the evolutionary history of one of the most iconic groups of deep-sea vertebrates: the Holocephali. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Mar 4, 2024
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    7/13 By calculating rates of substitutions per site across a set of >1000 exon sequences in 481 species, we found a possible answer: gars have the slowest rates of molecular evolution in jawed vertebrates.
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    Chase Brownstein
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    Mar 4, 2024
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    4/13 We had noticed that in contradiction to essentially all other species, the two living genera of gars still hybridize despite diverging in 105 million years ago. These hybrids are near perfect intermediates b/w parental phenotypes!
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