Dermatoglyphics :An International Perspective ( World Anthropology )

Publication subTitle :An International Perspective

Publication series :World Anthropology

Author: Jamshed Mavalwala  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 1978

E-ISBN: 9783110800005

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789027975805

Subject: Q987 human genetics

Language: ENG

Access to resources Favorite

Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.

Chapter

General Editor’s Preface

pp.:  1 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 13

SECTION ONE: METHODOLOGY

pp.:  13 – 17

SECTION TWO: NONHUMAN PRIMATES

pp.:  35 – 71

A New Technique for Examining Primate Dermatoglyphics

pp.:  71 – 73

Characteristics of Intercore Ridge Count in Rhesus Monkeys

pp.:  73 – 81

SECTION THREE: HUMAN POPULATIONS

pp.:  81 – 89

Sex Differences in Finger-Pattern Frequencies in Different Populations

pp.:  89 – 91

Finger Ridge Counts in Samples from Tribal Populations of India with Application of a Three-Factor Theory

pp.:  91 – 107

A Quantitative Analysis of the Alignment of Palmar Main Line A in an Indian Population

pp.:  107 – 119

Dermatoglyphics in two Yukpa Groups from the Sierra de Perijá: Chaparro and Parirí

pp.:  119 – 123

Dermatoglyphics Among the Toba Indians of Argentina

pp.:  123 – 147

Dermatoglyphic Variation in Five Eskimo Groups from Northwestern Alaska

pp.:  147 – 161

Recent Anthropological Data on the Ammassalimiut Eskimo of East Greenland: Comparative Studies

pp.:  161 – 169

Hungarian Dermatoglyphics and Their Relation to the Origin of the Hungarian People

pp.:  169 – 183

Dermatoglyphic Differentiation of the Population of the U.S.S.R

pp.:  183 – 193

The Dermatoglyphics of the Peoples of New Guinea: A Review

pp.:  193 – 211

Some Characteristics of Fingerprints and Palmprints in the Rembarranga Tribe in the Northern Territory, Australia

pp.:  211 – 231

SECTION FOUR: GENETICS

pp.:  231 – 237

A Genetic Model for the Inheritance of a Dermatoglyphic Trait: Absence of the Palmar c triradius

pp.:  237 – 239

A Curve-Fitting Method for Estimating the Number of Loci in Total Finger Ridge Count and Its Implications for the Number of Loci Involved in Skin Color

pp.:  239 – 247

A Comparison of Dermatoglyphic and Genetic Similarity Indices in Rhesus Monkeys

pp.:  247 – 253

SECTION FIVE: MEDICINE

pp.:  253 – 277

Dermatoglyphics and Creases in Their Relationship to Clinical Syndromes: A Diagnostic Criterion?

pp.:  277 – 279

Dermatoglyphics in Dyscephaly Saethre-Chotzen (Acrocephalosyndactyly Type III, Chotzen Syndrome)

pp.:  279 – 299

Dermatoglyphics in Cerebral Gigantism

pp.:  299 – 307

Dermatoglyphics in Microcephaly and Hydrocephaly

pp.:  307 – 317

Palmar Dermatoglyphics in Celiac Sprue

pp.:  317 – 323

Dermatoglyphic Patterns in Endemic Cretinism

pp.:  323 – 333

Factors Influencing Digital Dermatoglyphics in Congenital Rubella

pp.:  333 – 345

Dermatoglyphic Laterality, Sex-Chromosome Mosaicism, and Temporal-Lobe Epilepsy

pp.:  345 – 353

Main Line Index and Transversality in Trisomy 21

pp.:  353 – 367

Tibial-Arch Patterns on the Hallucal Area of Nonmongol Mentally Retarded

pp.:  367 – 373

Biographical Notes

pp.:  373 – 381

Index of Names

pp.:  381 – 389

Index of Subjects

pp.:  389 – 395

LastPages

pp.:  395 – 401

The users who browse this book also browse