Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to quantify the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to variations in dental arch breadth, length and palatal height in a sample of Australian twins, and to estimate heritabilities using modern model-fitting methods. Dental casts of 20 male and 24 female monozygous (MZ) twin pairs, 17 male and 8 female dizygous (DZ) twin pairs, and 9 opposite-sexed DZ twin pairs were selected from the collection of records of twins housed at the Adelaide Dental School. The mean ages of subjects were 15.8 +/- 3.5 years (MZ) and 17.0 +/- 4.7 years (DZ). Dental casts were scanned using a contact-type 3D scanner, PICZA interfaced to a personal computer running 3D-...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
Our aims were to assess the suitability of Fourier harmonics in describing dental arch form in South...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
의학과/석사[한글] A Genetic study on the dimension of dental arches in twins. Nam Il Kim,...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the relative contributions of genetic and enviro...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: The classic twin model remains one of the key tools in...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Objective This study aimed to provide insight into the relative contributions of genetic and environ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Academic PressOur studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins com...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
Our aims were to assess the suitability of Fourier harmonics in describing dental arch form in South...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
의학과/석사[한글] A Genetic study on the dimension of dental arches in twins. Nam Il Kim,...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
Background: The aim of this study is to investigate the relative contributions of genetic and enviro...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work: The classic twin model remains one of the key tools in...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Previous studies of tooth size in twins and their families have suggested a high degree of genetic c...
Objective This study aimed to provide insight into the relative contributions of genetic and environ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
Copyright © 2006 Australian Academic PressOur studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins com...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
Our aims were to assess the suitability of Fourier harmonics in describing dental arch form in South...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...