Kamali M S, Mavalwala J, Khaneqah A A, Bhanu B V
Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1991 Aug;85(4):429-50. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330850407.
Thirteen Iranian populations of diverse origin have been analyzed for qualitative dermatoglyphic features utilizing bilateral finger and palmar prints of 3,158 individuals. Bimanual differences were significant for some of the features examined, whereas sex differences were frequently nonsignificant. Interpopulational variation displayed significant heterogeneity for all of the features studied. Distance analysis and constructed dendrograms provided separation between populations in agreement with known ethnohistoric records for hypothenar triradii, and for palmar and finger patterns, but not for the terminations of the D-Line.
利用3158名个体的双侧指纹和掌纹,对13个不同来源的伊朗人群进行了定性皮纹特征分析。对于所检查的一些特征,双侧差异显著,而性别差异通常不显著。在所有研究的特征中,群体间变异表现出显著的异质性。距离分析和构建的树状图表明,对于小鱼际三叉点、掌纹和指纹模式,各群体之间的分离与已知的民族历史记录一致,但对于D线的终止情况则不然。