Genetic studies have discovered that approximately 0.5% of the world's male population (about one in every 200 men) share a unique Y chromosome pattern that scientists believe traces back to Genghis Khan, demonstrating how historical figures can leave lasting biological impacts on human populations across generations.
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Added:What if I told you that one in every [music] 200 men on Earth may share the same paternal lineage? Many scientists believe that lineage could trace [music] back to Genghis Khan. A genetic study found a unique Y chromosome pattern shared by millions of men across Asia.
That's about 0.5% [music] of the world's male population more than 800 years after [music] his death. Genghis Khan's legacy may still live on in millions of people today.
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