Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur

Introduction: Fingerprint evidence is undoubtedly the most reliable and acceptable evidence as one of the most mature biometric technologies and are considered to be legitimate proofs of evidence in courts of law for human identification all over the world as they are constant and individualistic Ai...

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Main Authors: Shamshuddin R. Kakkeri, Habibullah Attar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2017-10-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/5%20AJMS%20V10.N4.2017%20p%20245-248.pdf
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spelling doaj-085e3b8451594a428d4d6c3ae2698a8c2020-11-24T20:47:02ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11430974-11432017-10-011004245248Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, BijapurShamshuddin R. Kakkeri0Habibullah Attar1Department of Forensic Medicine, Al-Ameen Medical College, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of General Medicine, Al-Ameen Medical College, Athani Road, Bijapur-586108 Karnataka, IndiaIntroduction: Fingerprint evidence is undoubtedly the most reliable and acceptable evidence as one of the most mature biometric technologies and are considered to be legitimate proofs of evidence in courts of law for human identification all over the world as they are constant and individualistic Aim: The present study was done to see the pattern of fingerprints among first year medical students. Methods: Study was carried out among 120 first year medical students (60 male & 60 female) belonging to the age group 17-21 years of Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur, Karnataka, during the period of 2016-17. Fingerprints of the fingertips were taken using the ink method. Distribution of fingerprint patterns were studied in both hands among males and females and are compared. Results: As finger prints are unique, whorls are the most commonly occurring fingerprint pattern while arches are the least common. Frequency of whorls is comparatively higher and that of loops lower. Conclusion: Different patterns of fingerprints are present in different digits in both males and females.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/5%20AJMS%20V10.N4.2017%20p%20245-248.pdfFingerprintsIdentificationGender differencesDermatoglyphicsWhorlLoopDermal ridges
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Habibullah Attar
Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
Fingerprints
Identification
Gender differences
Dermatoglyphics
Whorl
Loop
Dermal ridges
author_facet Shamshuddin R. Kakkeri
Habibullah Attar
author_sort Shamshuddin R. Kakkeri
title Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
title_short Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
title_full Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
title_fullStr Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
title_sort distribution of fingerprint patterns among first year medical students in al-ameen medical college, bijapur
publisher Al Ameen Medical College
series Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 0974-1143
0974-1143
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Introduction: Fingerprint evidence is undoubtedly the most reliable and acceptable evidence as one of the most mature biometric technologies and are considered to be legitimate proofs of evidence in courts of law for human identification all over the world as they are constant and individualistic Aim: The present study was done to see the pattern of fingerprints among first year medical students. Methods: Study was carried out among 120 first year medical students (60 male & 60 female) belonging to the age group 17-21 years of Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur, Karnataka, during the period of 2016-17. Fingerprints of the fingertips were taken using the ink method. Distribution of fingerprint patterns were studied in both hands among males and females and are compared. Results: As finger prints are unique, whorls are the most commonly occurring fingerprint pattern while arches are the least common. Frequency of whorls is comparatively higher and that of loops lower. Conclusion: Different patterns of fingerprints are present in different digits in both males and females.
topic Fingerprints
Identification
Gender differences
Dermatoglyphics
Whorl
Loop
Dermal ridges
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/5%20AJMS%20V10.N4.2017%20p%20245-248.pdf
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