KMID : 0364219890320020084
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Korean Journal of Zoology 1989 Volume.32 No. 2 p.84 ~ p.92
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A Quantitative Study of Sole Prints in Koreans
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Lee Geum-Yeong
Oh Young-Nam Ma Jae-Young Cho Ching
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Abstract
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The dermatoglyphic paffems of the hands and feet form during early fetal life and thereafter remain essentially unchanged. These traits are useful to study genetics and environmental factors that influence prenatal life and used in practice for personal identification and diagnosis of some diseases. The students of 112 male and 118 female were tested for the paffems of plantar regions. The most common patterns were open fields in the four interdigital areas and the frequency of the mirror pattern on them was 57.2%. For a-b, b-c and c-d ridge counts of the plantar interdigital areas sampled from 105 male and 109 female students, the nonsignificances were found between both sexes and between both feet.
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KEYWORD
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Korean sole prints , Dematoglyphic pattern
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