沙特人掌皮纹图案与血型和性别的关系。

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-07 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_122_24
Usama B Ghaffar
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背景:法医学涉及个人身份鉴定,但也涉及法律文件、金融交易和民政事务。指纹是最成熟、最值得信赖的生物识别技术之一,被公认为个人的有效身份证明文件:这项横向研究涉及 420 名沙特学生,包括 300 名男生和 120 名女生,年龄在 18 至 27 岁之间。在一张 A4 纸大小的白色表格上,采集了每位参与者十根手指的滚动印迹,并将其分为环状、轮状、拱形和复合型。采用卡方检验法比较了 ABO 和 Rh 血型与指纹图案之间的关系:研究共包括 420 名参与者。在这 420 名参与者中,男性有 300 人(占 71.4%),女性有 112 人(占 28.6%)。在 420 名参与者中,A、B、AB 和 O 型血分别占 112 人(26.7%)、75 人(17.8%)、20 人(4.8%)和 213 人(50.7%)。在 4200 枚指纹中,127 枚(3.0%)为复合指纹,1547 枚(36.8%)为轮纹,197 枚(4.7%)为拱纹,2329 枚(55.5%)为环纹。对 ABO 血型指纹模式的分析表明,差异有统计学意义(P = 0.0002):根据这项研究,最常见的指纹是环状指纹(55.5%)和轮状指纹(36.8%)。ABO 血型在指纹图谱中的差异具有统计学意义。
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Palmar Dermatoglyphic Pattern in Relation to Blood Group and Gender in Saudi Population.

Background: Forensic medicine deals with the identification of individuals, but it also involves legal documents, financial transactions, and civil affairs. One of the most established and trustworthy biometric techniques is the fingerprint, which is accepted as valid identification documentation for individuals.

Methods: This cross-sectional research involved 420 Saudi students, including 300 males and 120 females, aged between 18 and 27. On a white A4-sized Performa, rolled imprints of each participant's ten fingers were obtained, and these were categorized into loops, whorls, arches, and composites. The relationship between the ABO and Rh blood groups and fingerprint patterns were compared using the Chi-square test to see for any correlation.

Results: The study included 420 participants in total. Of these 420, there were males 300 (71.4%), and females 112 (28.6%) participants, respectively. Of the 420 participants, blood groups, such as A, B, AB, and O, were represented by 112 (26.7%), 75 (17.8%), 20 (4.8%), and 213 (50.7%) of the participants, respectively. Out of the 4200 fingerprints, 127 (3.0%) were composite, 1547 (36.8%) were whorl, 197 (4.7%) were arch, and 2329 (55.5%) were loop. An analysis of the fingerprint patterns of the ABO blood group revealed a statistically significant variance (P = 0.0002).

Conclusion: According to this study, the most common fingerprints were loop (55.5%) and whorl (36.8%). ABO blood group differences in fingerprint patterns were found to be statistically significant.

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