2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-007-0005-5
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A dermatoglyphic study of the Kavalan aboriginal population of Taiwan

Abstract: By the 1970s, a number of dermatoglyphic studies of Taiwan aborigines (Gaoshan nationality) had been published, however in each only a few dermatoglyphic variables were addressed. Since that time, little new research has been conducted. In this study, we collected and analyzed the dermatoglyphs of 100 individuals of Kavalan, a Taiwan aboriginal population, and we reported a wide range of dermatoglyphic variables including total finger ridge count (TFRC), a-b total ridge count (a-b RC), atd angle and axial trir… Show more

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“…Taiwan aborigines (Gaoshan ethnic group) are represented by two samples in this research: Amis (GaoS.-2) [8] with a large population (167 thousand) and the Kavalan sample (GaoS.-1) [7] with a very small population (about 800). Taiwanese aboriginal samples (GaoS.-1-2-*) all cluster in the northern group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taiwan aborigines (Gaoshan ethnic group) are represented by two samples in this research: Amis (GaoS.-2) [8] with a large population (167 thousand) and the Kavalan sample (GaoS.-1) [7] with a very small population (about 800). Taiwanese aboriginal samples (GaoS.-1-2-*) all cluster in the northern group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%