尼泊尔人不同血型和性别主指纹图谱的定性分析。

Anatomy research international Pub Date : 2018-01-18 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/2848974
Sudikshya Kc, Niroj Maharjan, Nischita Adhikari, Pragya Shrestha
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皮纹学,即对手掌、脚底和手指表皮脊的研究,被认为是最有效和可靠的鉴定证据。对300名不同年龄、已知血型的尼泊尔人的指纹进行了研究,并将其分类为初级模式,然后进行统计分析。在两性中,ABO血型和Rh +ve血型的环型发病率最高,其次是环型和弓型,Rh -ve血型的环型和弓型发病率最高,其次是环型和弓型。除了“A -ve”和“B -ve”血型中以螺旋型为主外,所有血型的环型都较高。A血型Rh血型的指纹图谱差异有统计学意义,其他血型的指纹图谱差异无统计学意义。在所有血型中,中指和小指环较高,而无名指环较高。除O型血以环型为主外,拇指和食指的环型较多。本研究认为,指纹主纹的分布与性别、血型无关,而与手指个体有关。
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Qualitative Analysis of Primary Fingerprint Pattern in Different Blood Group and Gender in Nepalese.

Dermatoglyphics, the study of epidermal ridges on palm, sole, and digits, is considered as most effective and reliable evidence of identification. The fingerprints were studied in 300 Nepalese of known blood groups of different ages and classified into primary patterns and then analyzed statistically. In both sexes, incidence of loops was highest in ABO blood group and Rh +ve blood types, followed by whorls and arches, while the incidence of whorls was highest followed by loops and arches in Rh -ve blood types. Loops were higher in all blood groups except "A -ve" and "B -ve" where whorls were predominant. The fingerprint pattern in Rh blood types of blood group "A" was statistically significant while in others it was insignificant. In middle and little finger, loops were higher whereas in ring finger whorls were higher in all blood groups. Whorls were higher in thumb and index finger except in blood group "O" where loops were predominant. This study concludes that distribution of primary pattern of fingerprint is not related to gender and blood group but is related to individual digits.

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