Objectives: This article provides estimates of narrow-sense heritability and genetic pleiotropy for mesiodistal tooth dimensions for a sample of 20th century African American individuals. Results inform biological distance analysis and offer insights into patterns of integration in the human dentition. Materials and Methods: Maximum mesiodistal crown dimensions were measured using Hillson-FitzGerald calipers on 469 stone dental casts from the Menegaz-Bock Collection. Narrow-sense heritability estimates and genetic and phenotypic correlations were estimated using SOLAR 8.1.1 with covariate screening for age, sex, age*sex interaction, and birth year. Results: Heritability estimates were moderate (∼0.10 – 0.90; h2 mean = 0.51) for most measure...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the vari...
Copyright © 2003 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchMolecular studies indica...
Tooth crown shapes differ among human groups because the sizes and shapes of the constituent crown c...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
Presented in the session “Global Leadership in Dental Anthropological Research: A symposium in honor...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
This thesis presents a study of heritability of maxillary dental arch dimensions in a captive baboon...
First published: 19 December 2022 OnlinePublGenealogical samples that couple dental data and documen...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Kieran McNulty....
This paper has been submitted for consideration for inclusion in a Supplement to Archives of Oral Bi...
AimsDental dimensions vary between different ethnic groups, providing insights into the factors cont...
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups....
Many anthropologic investigations involve measurement and analysis of polygenic skeletal and dental ...
abstract: Bioarchaeologists often use dental data and spatial analysis of cemeteries to infer the bi...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the vari...
Copyright © 2003 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchMolecular studies indica...
Tooth crown shapes differ among human groups because the sizes and shapes of the constituent crown c...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
Presented in the session “Global Leadership in Dental Anthropological Research: A symposium in honor...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
This thesis presents a study of heritability of maxillary dental arch dimensions in a captive baboon...
First published: 19 December 2022 OnlinePublGenealogical samples that couple dental data and documen...
Copyright © 2001 The Genetics Society of Great Britain.Human dental crowns are complex structures wi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2018. Major: Anthropology. Advisor: Kieran McNulty....
This paper has been submitted for consideration for inclusion in a Supplement to Archives of Oral Bi...
AimsDental dimensions vary between different ethnic groups, providing insights into the factors cont...
Dental phenotypic data are often used to reconstruct biological relatedness among past human groups....
Many anthropologic investigations involve measurement and analysis of polygenic skeletal and dental ...
abstract: Bioarchaeologists often use dental data and spatial analysis of cemeteries to infer the bi...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the vari...
Copyright © 2003 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchMolecular studies indica...
Tooth crown shapes differ among human groups because the sizes and shapes of the constituent crown c...