A Study on Uniqueness of Lip Print Patterns: Sexual Dimorphism, Twins, and Across Three Generations

Qudusia Sultana, Vanessa Fernandes, A. Shetty
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Lip prints just like fingerprints follow unique patterns in every individual and are said to vary significantly even within the same family. Lip prints can be recognized from 6th week of intrauterine life and remain unchanged throughout their life. The objective of the present study was to evaluate personal identification through lip print patterns with additional reference to twins and members of the same family. Lips of 75 males, 75 females, and 30 twins were studied in various quadrants. In addition, the pattern in the middle 10 mm of the lower lip was also evaluated to note the pattern distribution and dominance of the type of pattern in different genders. Lip print patterns in five families across three generations (eight members each of the same family) were observed for the existence of inheritance of patterns from their ancestors. Among males and females, the most common pattern in the middle 10 mm of the lower lip is Type III (34.66%) and Type IV (32%), respectively. In the middle 10 mm of the lower lip, 33.33% of twins have similar lip patterns but with differences in its arrangements. The result showed different lip print patterns even in twins and among the members of the same family across three generations, with some similar patterns which suggesting hereditary influences in lip prints. In the present, we can see that lip prints are unique and permanent for every human being even among twins and individuals of the same family.
唇印图案独特性研究:性别二形性、双胞胎和三代人之间的差异
唇纹就像指纹一样,每个人的唇纹都有独特的模式,即使在同一个家庭中也会有很大的差异。从胎儿出生后第 6 周开始,唇纹就可以被识别出来,并且终生保持不变。本研究的目的是通过唇纹图案评估个人识别能力,同时参考双胞胎和同一家族成员的唇纹图案。 研究人员对 75 名男性、75 名女性和 30 名双胞胎的嘴唇进行了不同象限的研究。此外,还对下唇中间 10 毫米处的唇纹进行了评估,以了解不同性别唇纹的分布情况和主要类型。观察了五个家庭三代人(每个家庭八名成员)的唇印图案,以确定是否存在祖先遗传的图案。 在男性和女性中,下唇中间 10 毫米处最常见的图案分别是第 III 型(34.66%)和第 IV 型(32%)。在下唇中间 10 毫米处,33.33% 的双胞胎唇纹相似,但排列方式不同。结果显示,即使是双胞胎和同一家族的三代成员,唇纹的形态也不尽相同,有些形态相似,这表明唇纹受遗传的影响。 由此可见,唇纹对于每个人来说都是独特而永久的,即使在双胞胎和同一家庭的成员中也是如此。
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