Published data on palmar interdigital ridge counts (a-b, b-c, and c-d) among 57 populations from the Indian subcontinent were analyzed with reference to ethnic, socioeconomic, linguistic, and geographic affiliations of the studied populations. The spatial autocorrelation analysis suggests significant correlation between dermatoglyphic and geographic distances. The congruence with the ethnic semblance of the groups is also apparent in the data, and, in fact, the multiresponse permutation procedure did suggest highly significant within-group homogeneity, confirming the biological validity of the social and ethnic criteria used in the analysis. The plots of populations on the first two principal components, accounting for 92% of the total vari...
This study aims to understand the distribution and sexual dimorphism of the a-b ridge count. A cross...
This is the published version. Copyright 1994 Wayne State University Press.We describe the genetic s...
This paper analyzes the variation in the mean stature of adult males of a variety of population grou...
Published data on palmar interdigital ridge counts (a–b, b–c, and c–d) among 57 populations from the...
The nature and extent of dermatoglyphic variation in northwest India is examined with the help of 28...
Population variation in dermatoglyphic asymmetry and interdigital diversity is studied among 20 Dhan...
The inheritance of palmar pattern ridge counts for individual palmar areas, combined distal areas, a...
Bilateral palmar prints of 604 male individuals from 12 Iranian groups, six Mongoloid and six Caucas...
Variations in asymmetry and interdigital diversity for the three finger-dermatoglyphic traits, total...
Topological analysis of the palmar dermatoglyphs of 150 male and 200 female Indians is presented and...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphics are reported for 94 Araucanian Indians from the Argentinian Patag...
Dermatoglyphics from two southern Peruvian Indian groups, Nunoa Quechua and Quechua ‘Pooled’, and a ...
Population substructure and biological differentiation was studied among the Golla, a pastoral caste...
ABSTRACT Human population studies using dermatoglyphic traits began with early population descriptio...
The biological affinities among 17 South American aboriginal populations are examined by means of a ...
This study aims to understand the distribution and sexual dimorphism of the a-b ridge count. A cross...
This is the published version. Copyright 1994 Wayne State University Press.We describe the genetic s...
This paper analyzes the variation in the mean stature of adult males of a variety of population grou...
Published data on palmar interdigital ridge counts (a–b, b–c, and c–d) among 57 populations from the...
The nature and extent of dermatoglyphic variation in northwest India is examined with the help of 28...
Population variation in dermatoglyphic asymmetry and interdigital diversity is studied among 20 Dhan...
The inheritance of palmar pattern ridge counts for individual palmar areas, combined distal areas, a...
Bilateral palmar prints of 604 male individuals from 12 Iranian groups, six Mongoloid and six Caucas...
Variations in asymmetry and interdigital diversity for the three finger-dermatoglyphic traits, total...
Topological analysis of the palmar dermatoglyphs of 150 male and 200 female Indians is presented and...
Digital and palmar dermatoglyphics are reported for 94 Araucanian Indians from the Argentinian Patag...
Dermatoglyphics from two southern Peruvian Indian groups, Nunoa Quechua and Quechua ‘Pooled’, and a ...
Population substructure and biological differentiation was studied among the Golla, a pastoral caste...
ABSTRACT Human population studies using dermatoglyphic traits began with early population descriptio...
The biological affinities among 17 South American aboriginal populations are examined by means of a ...
This study aims to understand the distribution and sexual dimorphism of the a-b ridge count. A cross...
This is the published version. Copyright 1994 Wayne State University Press.We describe the genetic s...
This paper analyzes the variation in the mean stature of adult males of a variety of population grou...