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Thursday, January 29, 2015

Geneticists have found evidence for the existence of ten individual men, in addition to Genghis Khan, who founded Y-chromosome lineages in Asia. The ten men are estimated or are known to have lived between 2100 B.C. and 1582 A.D.

The Mongolian leader left a strong footprint in the Y chromosomes of modern descendants — but he was not the only one.
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