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1. Y-chromosome evidence confirmed the Kerei-Abakh origin of Aksay Kazakhs

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

3. Uniparental Genetic Analyses Reveal the Major Origin of Fujian Tanka from Ancient Indigenous Daic Populations

4. Cross-continental admixture in the Kho population from northwest Pakistan

5. Comparative Performance of the MGISEQ-2000 and Illumina X-Ten Sequencing Platforms for Paleogenomics

7. Ancestry inference and admixture component estimations of Chinese Kazak group based on 165 AIM-SNPs via NGS platform

8. Molecular genealogy of Tusi Lu’s family reveals their paternal relationship with Jochi, Genghis Khan’s eldest son

9. Relating Clans Ao and Aisin Gioro from northeast China by whole Y-chromosome sequencing

10. Genetic polymorphisms of 27 Yfiler® Plus loci in the Daur and Mongolian ethnic minorities from Hulunbuir of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China

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

12. Insights Into Forensic Features and Genetic Structures of Guangdong Maoming Han Based on 27 Y-STRs

13. Retraction Note to: Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypes

14. Insights From Y-STRs: Forensic Characteristics, Genetic Affinities, and Linguistic Classifications of Guangdong Hakka and She Groups

15. The HuaBiao project: whole-exome sequencing of 5000 Han Chinese individuals

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

17. Reconstruction of Y-chromosome phylogeny reveals two neolithic expansions of Tibeto-Burman populations

18. Haplotype structure of 27 Yfiler®Plus loci in Chinese Dongxiang ethnic group and its genetic relationships with other populations

19. Forensic application of a novel MPS-based panel (90 STRs and 100 SNPs) in a non-exclusion parentage case with three autosomal STRs incompatibilities

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

21. AntCaller: an accurate variant caller incorporating ancient DNA damage

22. Autosomal InDel polymorphisms for population genetic structure and differentiation analysis of Chinese Kazak ethnic group

23. Haplotype data of 27 Y-STRs analyzed in the Hui and Tujia ethnic minorities from China

24. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypes

25. Molecular adaption of alcohol metabolism to agriculture in East Asia

26. Whole sequence analysis indicates a recent southern origin of Mongolian Y-chromosome C2c1a1a1-M407

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

28. Dispersals of the Siberian Y-chromosome haplogroup Q in Eurasia

29. Y Chromosome of Aisin Gioro, the Imperial House of Qing Dynasty

30. Convergence of Y chromosome STR haplotypes from different SNP haplogroups compromises accuracy of haplogroup prediction

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