A Study on the Pattern of Fingerprint Ridges for Determination of Gender in an Ethnic Tamil Population in Thiruporur Taluk of Tamilnadu

R. L. V. Yamini, D. D. Barman, R. Ganesh
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Human identification is critical, although it might be difficult given that each person has a particular trait. Fingerprint is the best identification of both living and deceased individual. There are patterns like ridge density, macro characteristic and micro characteristic in fingerprint. Ridge density and thickness plays major role in differentiation male and female gender. This is comparative study conducted on 223 volunteers of 125 female and 98 males under the age group varying from 18-65 years in Tamil speaking population in Thiruporur Taluk. After informed consent and preliminary data, fingerprints were obtained from the volunteers by means of simple inking method as suggested by Cummins and Midlo for fingerprint pattern we used blue stamp ink with clean and dry hands of all ten fingers, fingerprint were imprinted on fingerprint format paper. The present study resulted that mean value of ridge density of female vary from 11.2 – 12.7 ridges/mm with average of 11.95 ridges/mm ( ~ 12 ridges/mm ) and mean value of ridge density of male are 12.1 -13.7 ridges/mm with 2 2 2 2 average of 12.9 ridges/mm (~13 ridges/mm ) which shows that male have higher ridge density than female. In our study 'P' value compared between male and female showed non-significance in all fingers except little finger which was significant. Fingerprint ridge density is a very important parameter useful in gender distinction. In this study the fingerprint ridge density was found to be higher in males than in females. This will be useful among individuals of ethnic Tamil descent to predict the degree of sexual dimorphism based on ridge density pattern,
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泰米尔纳德邦Thiruporur Taluk地区泰米尔族人口性别鉴定指纹纹路模式研究
人的身份识别是至关重要的,尽管考虑到每个人都有特定的特征,这可能很困难。指纹是鉴别死者和生者的最好方法。指纹具有脊密度、宏观特征和微观特征等特征。脊密度和脊厚在雌雄分化中起主要作用。这是一项对Thiruporur Taluk泰米尔语人口中年龄在18-65岁之间的223名志愿者(125名女性和98名男性)进行的比较研究。在获得志愿者的知情同意和初步数据后,采用康明斯和米德洛建议的简单的上墨方法从志愿者身上采集指纹。指纹图案我们使用干净干燥的十只手指的蓝色印章墨水,将指纹印在指纹格式纸上。本研究结果表明,雌鼠脊密度平均值为11.2 ~ 12.7脊/mm,平均为11.95脊/mm(~ 12脊/mm);雄鼠脊密度平均值为12.1 ~ 13.7脊/mm,平均为12.9脊/mm(~13脊/mm),雄鼠脊密度高于雌鼠。在我们的研究中,男性和女性的“P”值比较,除小指外,其他手指的“P”值均无显著性。指纹脊密度是区分指纹性别的重要参数。本研究发现男性指纹脊密度高于女性。这将对泰米尔人后裔的个体有用,可以根据脊密度模式预测性别二态性的程度,
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Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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