Co-relation of lip print with ABO blood group and gender: A pilot study on student population of north Indian town

Author:

Upadhyaya Neha1ORCID,Mishra Rakesh Kumar2,Sharma Rohit1,Srivastava Akasnsha3

Affiliation:

1. Oral Pathology, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

2. Prasad Institute of Medical Science(PIMS) & Hospital, Sarai Sahjadi, Uttar Pradesh, India

3. Chandra Dental College, Barabanki , Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract

It is necessary to identify human individuals for personal, social, and legal reasons. The use of conventional methods such as use of fingerprints and lip prints is of paramount importance since personal identification by other means such as DNA analysis is sophisticated and not available in rural areas and developing countries. Lip Prints are the Wrinkles and grooves imprints visible on the lips They have been named by Tsuchihashi as ‘Sulci labiorum rubrorum’. 19 major groups have been identified in humans by Karl Landsteiner (1971). Among these only “ABO” and “Rhesus” groups are used most of the time. Studies of the association between lip prints, blood groups and gender are scanty in the literature. There are other reference data available on various forms of personal identification such as fingerprints, lip prints, etc. which are of paramount importance. The present study aims to determine and investigate the percentage distribution and the association of lip print, right and left thumbprints, blood groups, and gender among the north Indian population. For the study, we enrolled 200 north Indian students aged between 18 years to 25 years as a subject after obtaining ethical clearance from the ethical committee. Written informed consent was obtained from the study subjects. A single calibrated trained interviewer described the purpose and process of the study to the participants and recorded lip print, thumbprint, and blood groups. The examination was done on a simple chair and in abundant daylight conditions. Among the total of 200 north Indian students aged between 18 years to 25 years, lip print in various quadrants was compared with gender, blood groups, and thumbprints were compared, and interpretation was made. The present study concluded that the Reticular pattern was the most predominant lip print pattern followed by Intersected and Branched Patterns in both genders. B+ve blood group was predominant among subjects. Loop pattern was the most predominant thumbprint. There was a significant correlation between left and right thumbprints. The present study did not show any statistical correlation of lip print pattern with gender (P value 0.65), thumbprint pattern (P value 0.56), and ABO blood groups (P value 0.841).

Publisher

IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd

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