Qualitative analysis fingertip patterns in ABO blood group
The inheritance of the dermatoglyphic patterns is polygenic. The genetic basis of the blood group is well established. The correlation between the dermatoglyphic patterns and the ABO blood group is studied by some workers in different populations. In the present study, the correlation between dermat...
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doaj-46a31e5f87ee4020b4d6483eaa0639a62020-11-24T20:42:54ZengMakhdoomi PrintersGlobal Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2277-96042013-05-010202Qualitative analysis fingertip patterns in ABO blood group S. V. KShirsagarS. P. FulariThe inheritance of the dermatoglyphic patterns is polygenic. The genetic basis of the blood group is well established. The correlation between the dermatoglyphic patterns and the ABO blood group is studied by some workers in different populations. In the present study, the correlation between dermatoglyphics and ABO blood group is studied in the Marathwada Region of Maharashtra. The qualitative data included fingertip patterns and three indices. It was observed that, the Arch pattern is more common in blood group O both in male and female. Ulnar loop is most common in the blood group AB. Simple whorl and double loop whorl patterns are less frequent in blood group AB. Accidentals were not recorded in blood group A while blood group O show highest percentage of accidentals. Dankmeijer’s index was highest in blood group AB and lowest in blood group B. http://www.gjmedph.org/uploads/O6-Vo2No2.pdfDermatoglyphicsFingertip patternsABO blood group |
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Qualitative analysis fingertip patterns in ABO blood group |
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Makhdoomi Printers |
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Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health |
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The inheritance of the dermatoglyphic patterns is polygenic. The genetic basis of the blood group is well established. The correlation between the dermatoglyphic patterns and the ABO blood group is studied by some workers in different populations. In the present study, the correlation between dermatoglyphics and ABO blood group is studied in the Marathwada Region of Maharashtra. The qualitative data included fingertip patterns and three indices. It was observed that, the Arch pattern is more common in blood group O both in male and female. Ulnar loop is most common in the blood group AB. Simple whorl and double loop whorl patterns are less frequent in blood group AB. Accidentals were not recorded in blood group A while blood group O show highest percentage of accidentals. Dankmeijer’s index was highest in blood group AB and lowest in blood group B. |
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Dermatoglyphics Fingertip patterns ABO blood group |
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