The genetic background of the craniofacial development is a sensitive topic: in this context twin studies have had a relevant role as they allow to understand the effect of genes on the anatomical variability observed in the population. In particular, monozygotic twins (MZT) share the same DNA and allow to evaluate the genetic component of a specific morphology. In order to understand the similarities and differences on the facial morphology of MZT in different portions of the face, a third-based, superimposition approach was applied to the 3D facial scans of 10 couples of MZT. The experimental subjects were acquired through a stereophotogrammetric system, after the identification of a set of reference landmarks on their facial surfaces. Th...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...
Distinction of one twin with respect to the other, based on external appearance, is challenging; nev...
Objectives: Three-dimensional analysis of facial shape and symmetry in twins. Setting and Sample...
The facial morphologies of identical twins were compared using the 3dMD three-dimensional (3D) photo...
Introduction Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
INTRODUCTION:Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Twins studies provide a powerful approach to determining the relative contribution of genetics and e...
The purpose of this investigation is to express the similarity of the craniofacial shape among rela...
This study aimed at determining the relative genetic and environmental impact on a number of well-kn...
Genetic variance analysis of 13 head and facial traits is considered in samples of Northwest, Indian...
The human face is a complex trait under strong genetic control, as evidenced by the striking visual ...
Observed variation in facial morphology results from the influences of both genetic and environmenta...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an a...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...
Distinction of one twin with respect to the other, based on external appearance, is challenging; nev...
Objectives: Three-dimensional analysis of facial shape and symmetry in twins. Setting and Sample...
The facial morphologies of identical twins were compared using the 3dMD three-dimensional (3D) photo...
Introduction Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
INTRODUCTION:Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Twins studies provide a powerful approach to determining the relative contribution of genetics and e...
The purpose of this investigation is to express the similarity of the craniofacial shape among rela...
This study aimed at determining the relative genetic and environmental impact on a number of well-kn...
Genetic variance analysis of 13 head and facial traits is considered in samples of Northwest, Indian...
The human face is a complex trait under strong genetic control, as evidenced by the striking visual ...
Observed variation in facial morphology results from the influences of both genetic and environmenta...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an a...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
To discover specific variants with relatively large effects on the human face, we have devised an ap...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...