May 30, 2006
Genghis Khan still rules
Maybe his progeny will help keep the right strong.
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...a study in 2003 suggested that up to 16 million people worldwide — and 8 per cent of Asian men — were descended from Genghis Khan...
The 2003 study found that large numbers of Asian men from the regions that once made up the Mongol empire shared a single Y chromosome, and that this originated in a man who lived in the early 13th century.
Genghis Khan lived from about 1162 to 1227 and fathered hundreds or even thousands of children as his armies swept across the continent. This makes him by far the most probable source of the common chromosome.
Professor Sykes said: “Genghis Khan may have been the most successful male ever at spreading his genes...
Mark C.
Posted by markc at May 30, 2006 10:05 AM