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Genghis Khan - Modern Descendents |  | Genghis Khan - Modern Descendents: Encyclopedia II - Genghis Khan - Modern Descendents |  | A geneticist claims that Genghis Khan's 40-year policy of systematic rape of female prisoners led to 16m male descendants alive today who carry his chromosome.
Genghis Khan has been identified as the most successful alpha male in human history, according to a book by an Oxford geneticist.
The Mongol emperor inseminated so many women in his 40-year career raping and pillaging across Asia that he created a pool of at least 16m male desc ...
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Genghis Khan - Modern Descendents
A geneticist claims that Genghis Khan's 40-year policy of systematic rape of female prisoners led to 16m male descendants alive today who carry his chromosome.
Genghis Khan has been identified as the most successful alpha male in human history, according to a book by an Oxford geneticist.
The Mongol emperor inseminated so many women in his 40-year career raping and pillaging across Asia that he created a pool of at least 16m male descendants who today carry his Y, or male, chromosome.
British men are now being offered the opportunity of genetic testing by Oxford scientists to see if they have inherited Genghis's "super-Y", which conferred such power on its originator.
Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at Oxford University and author of Adam's Curse, a study of the Y chromosome, believes recent migration could have spread a few of Genghis's super-virile progeny as far as the British Isles.
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