Luna F
Departamento de Biología Animal, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain.
Anthropol Anz. 1989 Mar;47(1):73-8.
In this paper the presence or absence of middle phalangeal hair has been studied in an Andalusian population sample. This sample consists of 245 students from Granada (128 males and 117 females). The frequencies of middle phalangeal hair are similar to those obtained in the Basque population, which show the lowest frequencies so far reported. In our sample no significant sexual or bimanual differences are seen. The most affected finger is the ring-finger, the least affected one is the forefinger. The phenotypes were classified according to the nomenclatures given by Valls and Bernstein.
在本文中,我们对安达卢西亚人群样本中的中指毛出现情况进行了研究。该样本由来自格拉纳达的245名学生组成(128名男性和117名女性)。中指毛的频率与在巴斯克人群中获得的频率相似,巴斯克人群显示出迄今为止报道的最低频率。在我们的样本中,未观察到明显的性别或双手差异。受影响最大的手指是无名指,受影响最小的是食指。根据瓦尔兹和伯恩斯坦给出的命名法对表型进行了分类。