The finger ridge count (a measure of pattern size) is one of the most heritable complex traits studied in humans and has been considered a model human polygenic trait in quantitative genetic analysis. Here, we report the results of the first genome-wide linkage scan for finger ridge count in a sample of 2,114 offspring from 922 nuclear families. Both univariate linkage to the absolute ridge count (a sum of all the ridge counts on all ten fingers), and multivariate linkage analyses of the counts on individual fingers, were conducted. The multivariate analyses yielded significant linkage to 5q14.1 (Logarithm of odds [LOD] 3.34, pointwise-empirical p-value 0.00025) that was predominantly driven by linkage to the ring, index, and middle fing...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
The writer\u27s interest in this study is a direct outgrowth of his teaching classes in Genetics for...
Abstract Dermatoglyphs are epidermal ridge configurations on the fingers, palms and soles that are f...
The finger ridge count (a measure of pattern size) is one of the most heritable complex traits studi...
The genetics of asymmetry and diversity of finger ridge counts in man has been examined by jointly r...
Various constructed ridge count phenotypes were studied in two endogamous populations from peninsula...
This study is a re-evaluation, using ridge-counts, of the relationship between finger dermatoglyphic...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
Recently a new dermatoglyphic measure was defined called the Total Palmar Pattern Ridge Count (TPPRC...
The distributions of total ridge count in dermatoglyphic material from Austria and Greece are examin...
Fingerprint ridge counts, which remain constant from the 19th week of pregnancy, are related to fing...
Summary. Simple numbers of dermal ridges on the ten fingers, whose sum makes total ridge-count, and ...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
The writer\u27s interest in this study is a direct outgrowth of his teaching classes in Genetics for...
Abstract Dermatoglyphs are epidermal ridge configurations on the fingers, palms and soles that are f...
The finger ridge count (a measure of pattern size) is one of the most heritable complex traits studi...
The genetics of asymmetry and diversity of finger ridge counts in man has been examined by jointly r...
Various constructed ridge count phenotypes were studied in two endogamous populations from peninsula...
This study is a re-evaluation, using ridge-counts, of the relationship between finger dermatoglyphic...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
Recently a new dermatoglyphic measure was defined called the Total Palmar Pattern Ridge Count (TPPRC...
The distributions of total ridge count in dermatoglyphic material from Austria and Greece are examin...
Fingerprint ridge counts, which remain constant from the 19th week of pregnancy, are related to fing...
Summary. Simple numbers of dermal ridges on the ten fingers, whose sum makes total ridge-count, and ...
The evaluation of results from primary genomewide linkage scans of complex human traits remains an a...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
Genomewide quantitative-trait locus (QTL) linkage analysis was performed using a continuous measure ...
The writer\u27s interest in this study is a direct outgrowth of his teaching classes in Genetics for...
Abstract Dermatoglyphs are epidermal ridge configurations on the fingers, palms and soles that are f...