Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278]
Background The relationship between handedness and digital dermatoglyphic patterns has never been investigated in the Sinhalese population. The goal of this study is to establish the above mentioned relationship, which would positively aid personal identification. Findings One hundred forty Sinhale...
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doaj-fcd2987ac2714a319954851709d338332020-11-25T03:50:53ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022013-11-01210.12688/f1000research.2-111.v32852Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278]Buddhika TB Wijerathne0Geetha K Rathnayake1Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Saliyapura, Sri LankaTeaching Hospital Anuradhapura, Anuradhapura, 50000, Sri LankaBackground The relationship between handedness and digital dermatoglyphic patterns has never been investigated in the Sinhalese population. The goal of this study is to establish the above mentioned relationship, which would positively aid personal identification. Findings One hundred forty Sinhalese students (70 right-handed and 70 left-handed) were studied for their digital dermatoglyphic pattern distribution. The results show that a statistically significant correlation exists for; digit 5 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0449 and radial loop; P= 0.0248 by Fisher’s exact test) of the right hand in female, digit 1 (radial loop; P=0.0248 by Fisher’s exact test) and digit 2 (Ulnar loop; P=0.0306) of the left hand in females, digit 3 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0486 and whorl; P= 0.0356 by Fisher’s exact test) and digit 4 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0449 and whorl; P= 0.0301 by Fisher’s exact test) of the right hand in males, digit 4 (whorl; P=0.0160 by Fisher’s exact test) of the left hand in males. Conclusions Statistically significant differences in handedness and digital dermatoglyphic patterns were evident among Sinhalese people. Further study with a larger sample size is recommended.http://f1000research.com/articles/2-111/v3Epidemiology |
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Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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Association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among Sinhalese in Sri Lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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association between digital dermatoglyphics and handedness among sinhalese in sri lanka [v3; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/278] |
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Background The relationship between handedness and digital dermatoglyphic patterns has never been investigated in the Sinhalese population. The goal of this study is to establish the above mentioned relationship, which would positively aid personal identification. Findings One hundred forty Sinhalese students (70 right-handed and 70 left-handed) were studied for their digital dermatoglyphic pattern distribution. The results show that a statistically significant correlation exists for; digit 5 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0449 and radial loop; P= 0.0248 by Fisher’s exact test) of the right hand in female, digit 1 (radial loop; P=0.0248 by Fisher’s exact test) and digit 2 (Ulnar loop; P=0.0306) of the left hand in females, digit 3 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0486 and whorl; P= 0.0356 by Fisher’s exact test) and digit 4 (Ulnar loop; P= 0.0449 and whorl; P= 0.0301 by Fisher’s exact test) of the right hand in males, digit 4 (whorl; P=0.0160 by Fisher’s exact test) of the left hand in males. Conclusions Statistically significant differences in handedness and digital dermatoglyphic patterns were evident among Sinhalese people. Further study with a larger sample size is recommended. |
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