Lin Y C, Miyazono H, Ichinose M, Nakasima A
Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
J Craniofac Genet Dev Biol. 1998 Apr-Jun;18(2):119-27.
An attempt was made to investigate the parent-offspring similarity in the maxillofacial profile by a quantitative analysis of fingerprints. Lateral roentgenographic cephalograms and ten fingerprints were obtained from 98 Japanese patients (44 males and 54 females) and their parents. Analysis showed a significant parent-offspring correlation for both maxillofacial profile and fingerprints. The relatively low father-son correlation for both features suggests a major influence of X-linked genes. The genetic correlation between the maxillofacial profile and fingerprints was significant for parent-son but not for parent-daughter pairings. The parent-offspring correlation in the maxillofacial profile was evaluated in two groups showing differences (distant group) or similarities (near group) in the fingerprint patterns between the father and mother. In the distant group, a greater parent-offspring similarity was observed in the maxillofacial profile. The same finding was also obtained on using only digit II of the parents. Therefore, from a morphogenetical point of view, parental fingerprints appear helpful in clinical applications designed to predict maxillofacial growth in offspring.
通过对指纹进行定量分析,尝试研究颌面轮廓的亲子相似性。从98名日本患者(44名男性和54名女性)及其父母那里获取了头颅侧位X线片和十枚指纹。分析表明,颌面轮廓和指纹的亲子相关性均显著。这两个特征的父子相关性相对较低,表明X连锁基因的主要影响。颌面轮廓与指纹之间的遗传相关性在父子配对中显著,但在父女配对中不显著。根据父母指纹模式显示出差异(远组)或相似性(近组),将颌面轮廓的亲子相关性分为两组进行评估。在远组中,观察到颌面轮廓的亲子相似性更高。仅使用父母的食指也得到了相同的结果。因此,从形态发生学的角度来看,父母的指纹似乎有助于临床应用中预测后代的颌面生长。