Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and Her Possible Kinship with Genghis Khan.
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Detecting past male-mediated expansions using the Y chromosome.The Y-chromosome haplogroup C3*-F3918, likely attributed to the Mongol Empire, can be traced to a 2500-year-old nomadic group.Whole-sequence analysis indicates that the Y chromosome C2*-Star Cluster traces back to ordinary Mongols, rather than Genghis Khan.
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Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and Her Possible Kinship with Genghis Khan.
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Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and Her Possible Kinship with Genghis Khan
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Ae Ja Park
Dashtseveg Tumen
Gavaachimed Lkhagvasuren
Heejin Shin
Ho Woon Lee
Jae-Hyun Kim
Jaesung Choi
Jee-Hye Choi
Kijeong Kim
Kyung-Yong Kim
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0161622
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2016-09-14T00:00:00Z