Variation of cheiloscopy and blood groups among tribal belt physiotherapy college student in chhattisgarh

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
17573
3 pages
Research Article

Variation of cheiloscopy and blood groups among tribal belt physiotherapy college student in chhattisgarh

Deepti Gautam and Rajni Thakur

Abstract: 

Background: This research was established that the frame up of lines on the red pink part of human being, lips is individual and unique for each human being. The present research was maneuver by precedent researches on a fraternity between chieloscopy and blood group. Aim: To study of cheiloscopy and blood group among tribal students. Materials and Methods: The present research was conducted in tribal belt Government Physiotherapy College in Chhattisgarh, India. We obtained students were 350, 127 male and 223 female randomly, age range between 17 and 25 years. This research was Students selected those family, parents; grandparents are tribe belongs to Chhattisgarh state; cheiloscopy research did according to Tsuchihashi‟s7 classification and blood group collected according to Landsteiner ABO system. Result: In this research we found out of 350 students, maximum students in 20 to 22 age groups was 124 and most common blood group in tribes students was 180 “O” and least common blood groups was “AB”, 333 belongs to Rh positive and 17 belongs to Rh negative. Cleiloscopy most common pattern we found II types 55.42% and least common pattern was V 1.4%. Conclusion: chieloscopy was the conceivable to identify the gender races and identity of the individual, as they remain stable throughout life and unique for individual, even in twins and family relatives and traits. Our research fruitful in future could gain more anthropological significance, forensic expert, and anatomist.

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