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The 2016 is only a hypothesis and it says " Considering the historical, archaeological, physical anthropological, and molecular archaeological evidence obtained, it seems'' most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era instead of'' guregens of the Ongud clan, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan, including Genghis Khan’s grandmother, mother, chief wife, and some daughters-in-law. " | |||
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The author even suggest that it is the female lineage of Genghis Khan that is related to Tavan Tolgoi. ] (]) 20:46, 26 February 2023 (UTC) | |||
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Your not making any sense to me. You said " '''Unnecessary edit, study specifically states:''' "it seems most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era ***instead of guregens of the Ongud clan***, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan" | |||
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How is this unnecessary when the way you edited makes not mention of the Tavan Tolgoi bodies were possibly only maternally related to the female lineage of Genghis Khan family.] (]) 21:36, 26 February 2023 (UTC) | |||
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Reply back. The way you edited make no mention that the study also claims that it is only maternally related to Genghis Khan, not paternal. You claiming Golden Horde and Golden family R1b being Genghis Khan related? Your basically making a bold claim that the Khans were R1b. Also let me remind you Batu Khan founder of Golden Horde, was suspected by Genghis Khan not to be his child, but of other men when Borte was help captive. | |||
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== Native Americans obvious west eurasian admixture Y-DNA R and mtDNA X == | |||
Wo ever edited the page wants to remove all west eurasian admixture of Native American. The Native Americans have the highest percentage of ANE, Ancient North Eurasian | |||
R1b in Native Americans are no doubt related with West Eurasian or ANE Mal'ta boy | |||
] Haplogroup X is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. It is found in America, Europe, Western Asia, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa. | |||
It is found in ] , his mtDNA is X | |||
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A 2013 study in '']'' reported that DNA found in the 24,000-year-old remains of a young boy from the ] suggest that up to one-third of Indigenous Americans' ancestry can be traced back to ], who may have "had a more north-easterly distribution 24,000 years ago than commonly thought"<ref name="Raghavan et al 2014"/> "We estimate that 14 to 38 percent of Indigenous American ancestry may originate through gene flow from this ancient population," the authors wrote. Professor Kelly Graf said, | |||
<blockquote>"Our findings are significant at two levels. First, it shows that ] came from a cosmopolitan population of ] to Europe and Central and South Asia. Second, skeletons like ] with phenotypic traits atypical of modern-day Indigenous Americans can be explained as having a direct historical connection to Upper Paleolithic Siberia."<ref name="Raghavan et al 2014">{{cite journal |display-authors=3 |last1=Raghavan |first1=Maanasa |last2=Skoglund |first2=Pontus |last3=Graf |first3=Kelly E. |last4=Metspalu |first4=Mait |last5=Albrechtsen |first5=Anders |last6=Moltke |first6=Ida |last7=Rasmussen |first7=Simon |last8=Stafford Jr |first8=Thomas W. |last9=Orlando |first9=Ludovic |last10=Metspalu |first10=Ene |last11=Karmin |first11=Monika |last12=Tambets |first12=Kristiina |last13=Rootsi |first13=Siiri |last14=Mägi |first14=Reedik |last15=Campos |first15=Paula F. |last16=Balanovska |first16=Elena |last17=Balanovsky |first17=Oleg |last18=Khusnutdinova |first18=Elza |last19=Litvinov |first19=Sergey |last20=Osipova |first20=Ludmila P. |last21=Fedorova |first21=Sardana A. |last22=Voevoda |first22=Mikhail I. |last23=DeGiorgio |first23=Michael |last24=Sicheritz-Ponten |first24=Thomas |last25=Brunak |first25=Søren |last26=Demeshchenko |first26=Svetlana |last27=Kivisild |first27=Toomas |last28=Villems |first28=Richard |last29=Nielsen |first29=Rasmus |last30=Jakobsson |first30=Mattias |last31=Willerslev |first31=Eske |title=Upper Palaeolithic Siberian genome reveals dual ancestry of Native Americans |journal=Nature |date=January 2014 |volume=505 |issue=7481 |pages=87–91 |doi=10.1038/nature12736 |pmid=24256729 |pmc=4105016 |bibcode=2014Natur.505...87R}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
A route through Beringia is seen as more likely than the ].<ref name="Raghavan et al 2014"/> An abstract in a 2012 issue of the "American Journal of Physical Anthropology" states that "The similarities in ages and geographical distributions for C4c and the previously analyzed X2a lineage provide support to the scenario of a dual origin for Paleo-Indigenous Americans. Taking into account that C4c is deeply rooted in the Asian portion of the mtDNA phylogeny and is indubitably of Asian origin, the finding that C4c and X2a are characterized by parallel genetic histories definitively dismisses the controversial hypothesis of an Atlantic glacial entry route into North America."<ref name=Kashani>{{cite journal |display-authors=3 |last1=Kashani |first1=Baharak Hooshiar |last2=Perego |first2=Ugo A. |last3=Olivieri |first3=Anna |last4=Angerhofer |first4=Norman |last5=Gandini |first5=Francesca |last6=Carossa |first6=Valeria |last7=Lancioni |first7=Hovirag |last8=Semino |first8=Ornella |last9=Woodward |first9=Scott R. |last10=Achilli |first10=Alessandro |last11=Torroni |first11=Antonio |title=Mitochondrial haplogroup C4c: A rare lineage entering America through the ice-free corridor? |journal=American Journal of Physical Anthropology |date=January 2012 |volume=147 |issue=1 |pages=35–39 |doi=10.1002/ajpa.21614 |pmid=22024980 }}</ref> ] (]) 13:35, 16 April 2023 (UTC) |
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