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Ancient Y-DNA with reconstructed phylogeny provides insights into the demographic history of paternal haplogroup N1a2-F1360

scientific article published in 2021

Genetic analysis of 17 Y-STR loci from 1026 individuals of Han populations in Jilin Province, Northeast China

scientific article published on 20 January 2018

Genetic substructure and admixture of Mongolians and Kazakhs inferred from genome-wide array genotyping

scientific article published on 16 October 2020

Genetic trail for the early migrations of Aisin Gioro, the imperial house of the Qing dynasty.

scientific article published on 17 November 2016

Genome-wide analysis of unrecognised ethnic group Chuanqing people revealing a close affinity with southern Han Chinese

scientific article published on 16 June 2020

Genomic insight into the population history of central Han Chinese

scientific article published on 15 November 2020

Genomic insights into the formation of human populations in East Asia

scientific article published on 22 February 2021

Paternal heritage of the Han Chinese in Henan province (Central China): high diversity and evidence of in situ Neolithic expansions

scientific article published on 13 April 2020

Paternal origin of Paleo-Indians in Siberia: insights from Y-chromosome sequences

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Phylogeny of Y-chromosome haplogroup C3b-F1756, an important paternal lineage in Altaic-speaking populations.

scientific article published on June 2017

Phylogeography of Y-chromosome haplogroup O3a2b2-N6 reveals patrilineal traces of Austronesian populations on the eastern coastal regions of Asia

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Phylogeography of Y-chromosome haplogroup Q1a1a-M120, a paternal lineage connecting populations in Siberia and East Asia

scientific article published on 10 July 2019

Post-last glacial maximum expansion of Y-chromosome haplogroup C2a-L1373 in northern Asia and its implications for the origin of Native Americans

scientific article published on 25 November 2020

Whole-sequence analysis indicates that the Y chromosome C2*-Star Cluster traces back to ordinary Mongols, rather than Genghis Khan.

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