Inheritance of 18 quantitative dermatoglyphic traits based on Factors in MZ and DZ twins

Bibha Karmakar*, Ida Malkin, Eugene Kobyliansky

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Abstract

18 quantitative finger and palmar dermatoglyphic traits were analyzed with the aim of determining genetic effects and common familial environmental influences on a large (358 nuclear pedigrees) number of twins (MZ and DZ). Genetic analysis based on principal factors includes variance and bivariate variance decomposition analysis. Especially, Factor 1 (digital pattern size) is remarkable, due to its degree of universality. The results of genetic analysis revealed all three extracted factors have significant proportion of additive genetic variance (93.5% to 72.9%). The main results of bivariate variance decomposition analysis appears significant correlation in residual variance between digital pattern size factor (Factor 1) versus finger pattern intensity factor (Factor 4), and palmar main lines factor (Factor 2) verses a-b ridge count (Factor 3), but there was no significant correlation in the genetic variance of factors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-193
Number of pages9
JournalAnthropologischer Anzeiger
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • Dermatoglyphics
  • Genetic model fittings heritability
  • Principal factors
  • Twins
  • Variance decomposition analysis

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