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Title: Sex differences from fingerprint ridge density in the Indian population.
Authors: Yoganarasimha K, Nayak VC Rastogi P Kanchan T Lobo SW Nayak S Rao NG Pradeep Kumar G Suresh Kumar Shetty B Menezes RG
Keywords: Forensic identificationFingerprintFingerprint ridge densitySex differencesCrime sceneIndian population
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Determination of individuality is one of the prime concerns in forensic investigation. The study of fingerprints is widely used in providing a clue regarding identity. The present study was undertaken to study the sex differences in fingerprint ridge density in the Indian population. The study done on 100 males and 100 females revealed that significant sex differences occur in the fingerprint ridge density. The present study shows a statistically significant difference in fingerprint ridge densities of male and female fingerprints in people of Indian origin. A mean fingerprint ridge density of 12 ridges/25 mm(2) or less is found to be more likely to be of males and a mean ridge count of more the 12 ridges/25 mm(2) is more likely to be of female origin.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1876
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Forensic medicine

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