Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic control, although there have been difficulties separating the various genetic and environmental effects. A genetic analysis of variation in crown size of the permanent incisors of South Australian twins was carried out, with structural equation modeling used to determine the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors. Maximum mesiodistal crown dimensions of maxillary and mandibular permanent incisors were recorded from dental models of 298 pairs of twins, including 149 monozygous (MZ) and 149 dizygous (DZ) pairs. The analysis revealed that: (i) an adequate fit required additive genetic and unique environmental components; (ii)...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
Studies in rodents and humans have suggested that masculinisation of females and feminisation of mal...
We have compared 10 occlusal traits in 358 monozygous and dizygous twin pairs in 4 different samples...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to quantify the relative...
의학과/석사[한글] A Genetic study on the dimension of dental arches in twins. Nam Il Kim,...
Our understanding of tooth eruption in humans remains incomplete. We hypothesized that genetic facto...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Academic PressOur studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins com...
Our understanding of tooth eruption in humans remains incomplete. We hypothesized that genetic facto...
Copyright © 2007 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchOur understanding of too...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
Studies in rodents and humans have suggested that masculinisation of females and feminisation of mal...
We have compared 10 occlusal traits in 358 monozygous and dizygous twin pairs in 4 different samples...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to quantify the relative...
의학과/석사[한글] A Genetic study on the dimension of dental arches in twins. Nam Il Kim,...
Our understanding of tooth eruption in humans remains incomplete. We hypothesized that genetic facto...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Academic PressOur studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins com...
Our understanding of tooth eruption in humans remains incomplete. We hypothesized that genetic facto...
Copyright © 2007 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchOur understanding of too...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
Studies in rodents and humans have suggested that masculinisation of females and feminisation of mal...
We have compared 10 occlusal traits in 358 monozygous and dizygous twin pairs in 4 different samples...