Badger Herald: UW study disproves theory that 1 in 200 men are descendants of Genghis Khan
UW study disproves theory that 1 in 200 men are descendants of Genghis Khan
ECOticias.com: Human DNA reopens the last great mystery of Genghis Khan, and what scientists have discovered could change everything we thought we knew about his descendants
Human DNA reopens the last great mystery of Genghis Khan, and what scientists have discovered could change everything we thought we knew about his descendants
Yahoo: Are one in 200 men alive today truly descendants of Genghis Khan?
Far fewer people alive today are related to Genghis Khan than is commonly believed, according to a new study that upends the popular myth that one in 200 modern men are descendants of the Mongol ...
Are one in 200 men alive today truly descendants of Genghis Khan?
Science Daily: Are you a descendant of Genghis Khan? Millions of modern men descendants of 11 Asian dynastic leaders
Are you a descendant of Genghis Khan? Millions of modern men descendants of 11 Asian dynastic leaders
The Mongolian leader left a strong footprint in the Y chromosomes of modern descendants — but he was not the only one. Millions of men bear the genetic legacy of Genghis Khan, the famously fertile ...
Genghis Khan[a] (born Temüjin; [b] c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, [c] was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns, conquering large parts of China and Central Asia. Genghis Khan was born Temüjin between 1155 and 1167 as the eldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol ...