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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · We released the first set of nearly 100,000 whole genome sequences from our participant partners. The sequences are stored in the All of Us Researcher Workbench, a powerful, cloud-based analytics platform that makes these data broadly accessible to registered researchers.

  2. Apr 20, 2023 · The National Institutes of Health's All of Us Research Program has significantly expanded its data to now include nearly a quarter million whole genome sequences for broad research use. About 45% of the data was donated by people who self-identify with a racial or ethnic group that has been historically underrepresented in medical research.

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  4. Mar 17, 2022 · Thursday, March 17, 2022. NIH’s All of Us Research Program Releases First Genomic Dataset of Nearly 100,000 Whole Genome Sequences. Contributions from diverse participants set to change the landscape of genomics research. All of Us makes genomic data available to scientists across the U.S. All of Us Research Program, NIH.

    • Sequences of Strata in Ancient Eastern North America
    • The Tippecanoe Sequence: Transgressing Seas, Taconian Mountains
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    The Appalachian region of the United States east coast provides an excellent record nearly the entire Paleozoic Era in its rock record. A drive along Corridor H (US 48) through eastern West Virginia will start in the Cambrian carbonate strata and end in Carboniferous coals and sands. During this time, the North American craton would see the opening...

    The story of the Tippecanoe is the story of the beginning of the end of the Iapetus Ocean. During the late Proterozoic, a supercontinent referred to as Rodinia would break up. The breakup of this supercontinent would create a rift basin into which seawater would flow, eventually widening into a very large ocean. The event left its mark across the L...

    As illustrated in the 2nd order Tippecanoe Sequence and the two 3rd order cycles contained within it, sequence stratigraphy can provide a model for how to interpret the changes we see in facies. These changes, resulting from the complex interplay between tectonics, eustacy, sedimentation, and relative sea level make up the story of the strata. The ...

    Fichter, L.S. and Diecchio, R.J., 1993, Evidence for the progressive closure of the Proto- Atlantic Ocean in the Valley and Ridge Province of northern Virginia and eastern West Virginia: in National Association of Geology Teachers, Southeast Section Meeting Field Trip Guidebook, p. 27-49. Haynes, John T., Pitts, Alan D., Doctor, Daniel H., Diecchio...

  5. There have been six cratonic sequences since the beginning of the Cambrian Period. For North America, from oldest to youngest, they are the Sauk, Tippecanoe, Kaskaskia, Absaroka, Zuñi, and Tejas sequences.

  6. Nov 8, 2018 · SCIENCE. NEWS. Ancient DNA reveals complex migrations of the first Americans. Newly sequenced Native genomes showcase a wealth of surprises, from previously unknown populations to unique...

  7. The geologic history of North America can be divided into cratonic sequences that reflect cratonwide transgressions and regressions. Figure 10.3 Cratonic Sequences of North America 4. The first major marine transgression onto the craton took place during the Sauk Sequence.

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