Copyright © 2006 Australian Academic PressOur studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide in the early 1980s. There are now over 900 pairs of twins enrolled in our continuing investigations, together with 1200 relatives. There are 3 main cohorts of participants. The first cohort comprises around 300 pairs of teenage twins for whom various records have been collected, including dental casts, facial photographs, finger and palm prints and information on laterality, including handedness. The second cohort comprises around 300 pairs of twins who have been examined at 3 stages of dental development from approximately 4 years of age to about 14 years: at primary, mixed, and p...
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...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
The Craniofacial Biology Research Group in the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide is ...
The continuing studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families in the Craniofa...
The continuing studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families in the Craniofa...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Studies of twins carried out over the past 25 years by the Craniofacial Biology Research Group at th...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to quantify the relative...
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...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The Uni...
The Craniofacial Biology Research Group in the School of Dentistry at The University of Adelaide is ...
The continuing studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families in the Craniofa...
The continuing studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families in the Craniofa...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comMany previous attempts to quantify the ...
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An e...
Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study g...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
Bibliography: leaves 348-366.x, 366 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Elucidates the nature and exte...
Studies of twins carried out over the past 25 years by the Craniofacial Biology Research Group at th...
This volume is about an ongoing long-term research initiative led by researchers from the School of ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.The aim of this study was to quantify the relative...
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...
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of t...