Sexual dimorphism in digital dermatoglyphic traits among the christian population of Mysore, India

Samehsalari, Somayyeh and Reddy, K. Rajasekhara and Koohyar, Mohsenpour (2017) Sexual dimorphism in digital dermatoglyphic traits among the christian population of Mysore, India. Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 39 (4). pp. 343-348. ISSN 0974-0848

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Abstract

Gender classification from fingerprints is a main step in forensic investigations in order to identify the gender of a criminal and minimize the list of suspects search.1 The present investigation is attempted to evaluate gender dimorphism in digital dermatoglyphic traits such as basic finger pattern types and various pattern indices from a total of 102 Christian people from Mysore city, consisting of 60 males and 42 females. Data was collected by using of USB fingerprint reader (biometric scanner). The distribution of patterns was found to be in the following order: Radial loop (54.9%) > true whorl (30%) > central pocket loop (4.5%) > lateral pocket loop (4.3%) > twin loop (2.7%) > tented arch (1.4%) > plain arch > ulnar loop(1.3%) > accidental (0.0%). Finger pattern indices were calculated. Females showed higher values of Dankmeijer's Index and Poll's Index while males showed higher values of Pattern Intensity Index and Furuhuta's Index. Finger pattern types and indices were compared with several other Indian populations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Sexual Dimorphism, Digital Dermatoglyphic Traits, Christian Population, Mysore.
Subjects: ?? AI ??
Divisions: Department of > Anthropology
Depositing User: C Swapna Library Assistant
Date Deposited: 29 May 2019 05:46
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2019 05:32
URI: http://eprints.uni-mysore.ac.in/id/eprint/607

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