Co-relation of lip print with ABO blood group and gender: A pilot study on student population of north Indian town

Neha Upadhyaya, Rakesh Kumar Mishra, Rohit Sharma, Akasnsha Srivastava
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It is necessary to identify human individuals for personal, social, and legal reasons. The use of conventional methods such as use of fingerprints and lip prints is of paramount importance since personal identification by other means such as DNA analysis is sophisticated and not available in rural areas and developing countries. Lip Prints are the Wrinkles and grooves imprints visible on the lips They have been named by Tsuchihashi as ‘Sulci labiorum rubrorum’. 19 major groups have been identified in humans by Karl Landsteiner (1971). Among these only “ABO” and “Rhesus” groups are used most of the time. Studies of the association between lip prints, blood groups and gender are scanty in the literature. There are other reference data available on various forms of personal identification such as fingerprints, lip prints, etc. which are of paramount importance. The present study aims to determine and investigate the percentage distribution and the association of lip print, right and left thumbprints, blood groups, and gender among the north Indian population. For the study, we enrolled 200 north Indian students aged between 18 years to 25 years as a subject after obtaining ethical clearance from the ethical committee. Written informed consent was obtained from the study subjects. A single calibrated trained interviewer described the purpose and process of the study to the participants and recorded lip print, thumbprint, and blood groups. The examination was done on a simple chair and in abundant daylight conditions. Among the total of 200 north Indian students aged between 18 years to 25 years, lip print in various quadrants was compared with gender, blood groups, and thumbprints were compared, and interpretation was made. The present study concluded that the Reticular pattern was the most predominant lip print pattern followed by Intersected and Branched Patterns in both genders. B+ve blood group was predominant among subjects. Loop pattern was the most predominant thumbprint. There was a significant correlation between left and right thumbprints. The present study did not show any statistical correlation of lip print pattern with gender (P value 0.65), thumbprint pattern (P value 0.56), and ABO blood groups (P value 0.841).
唇纹与 ABO 血型和性别的相关性:对印度北部城镇学生群体的试点研究
出于个人、社会和法律原因,有必要对人类进行身份识别。使用指纹和唇印等传统方法非常重要,因为通过 DNA 分析等其他手段进行个人身份鉴定非常复杂,而且在农村地区和发展中国家无法使用。唇纹是嘴唇上可见的皱纹和凹槽印记,由 Tsuchihashi 命名为 "Sulci labiorum rubrorum"。卡尔-兰德斯坦纳(Karl Landsteiner,1971 年)在人类中发现了 19 个主要群体。其中只有 "ABO "和 "恒河猴 "组别被广泛使用。关于唇印、血型和性别之间关系的研究文献很少。关于指纹、唇印等各种个人身份识别形式的其他参考数据至关重要。本研究旨在确定和调查北印度人群中唇印、左右拇指指纹、血型和性别的百分比分布及其关联。在获得伦理委员会的伦理许可后,我们招募了 200 名年龄在 18 岁至 25 岁之间的北印度学生作为研究对象。我们获得了研究对象的书面知情同意。一名经过校准的训练有素的面试官向受试者介绍了研究的目的和过程,并记录了唇印、拇指指纹和血型。检查在一张简单的椅子上和充足的日光条件下进行。在总共 200 名年龄在 18 岁至 25 岁之间的北印度学生中,对不同象限的唇印与性别、血型和拇指指纹进行了比较,并做出了解释。本研究得出的结论是,网状图案是男女生最主要的唇印图案,其次是相交图案和分支图案。受试者的血型以 B+ve 型为主。环状图案是最主要的拇指指纹。左右拇指指纹之间存在明显的相关性。本研究未显示唇印图案与性别(P 值为 0.65)、拇指指纹图案(P 值为 0.56)和 ABO 血型(P 值为 0.841)有任何统计学相关性。
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