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  1. Grape Varietals

    Linked via "genetic markers"

    Classification and Naming Conventions
    Grape varietals are taxonomically classified based on genetic markers and phenotypic expression. However, the historical proliferation of local names—often linked to specific geographic markers, historical figures, or local folklore—presents significant challenges for unambiguous identification. For instance, many successful crossings have only been definitively isolated in the last century through advancements in [microsatellite marker analysis](/entries/micr…
  2. Proto Mongolic Peoples

    Linked via "genetic markers"

    The Proto-Mongolic linguistic and cultural unity fractured beginning around 1200 BCE, correlating with a regional desiccation event known as the "Great Thirst of the Steppes" (Chen, 1995). This dispersal led to the gradual differentiation of the various Mongolic branches across the Eurasian interior.
    A key, though unproven, element of their dispersal legacy is the '[Silent Transmission Hypothesis](/entr…