Morgan L Y
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1979 Feb;50(2):259-61. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330500215.
I analyzed the finger prints of 59 male and 48 female unrelated Bengalis in a rehabilitation camp of Dacca, Bangladesh. The most common pattern type in the Bengalis was the ulnar loop (53%), then whorls (40%); arches (5%) and radial loops (2%) were the least common. Radial loops occurred most frequently on the index fingers. I have shown the arch/whorl, whorl/loop, and pattern intensity indices, and I have presented ridge counts by individual digits and by total digital ridge count. Digital dermatoglyphics in the male Bangladeshis were similar to previous findings in male Brahmins of Bengal. However, there were more whorls and arches, fewer loops, and a higher mean total digital ridge count in the female Bangladeshis than in female Brahmins.
我在孟加拉国达卡的一个康复营中,分析了59名男性和48名女性无血缘关系的孟加拉人的指纹。孟加拉人最常见的纹型是尺侧箕形纹(53%),其次是斗形纹(40%);弓形纹(5%)和桡侧箕形纹(2%)最不常见。桡侧箕形纹在食指上出现的频率最高。我展示了弓/斗、斗/箕以及纹型强度指数,还给出了各个手指的嵴纹计数和总的手指嵴纹计数。孟加拉国男性的指皮纹与之前孟加拉邦男性婆罗门的研究结果相似。然而,孟加拉国女性的斗形纹和弓形纹更多,箕形纹更少,且平均总手指嵴纹计数高于女性婆罗门。