Genetic research discovered in 2003 revealed that Genghis Khan's Y chromosome pattern appears at an unusually high frequency across Asia, indicating that approximately 16 million people today (one in every 200 humans) are direct descendants of this historical figure, demonstrating how a single individual's genetic legacy can spread across millions of people through historical expansion.
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800 years later, his DNA lives on in an estimated 16 million people across Asia.
One in every 200 humans alive today is a direct descendant of Genghis Khan.
That number, 16 million, was discovered in 2003 by a team of geneticists studying a Y chromosome pattern that appears in an almost impossible frequency across a region stretching from Central Asia to China.
There is no other explanation. The grave is empty. The man is everywhere.
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