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A comparative analysis of vertebrate sex determination.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2002Sex determination in vertebrates is controlled by a variety of mechanisms. We compared the expression of SF1, DAX1, DMRT1, SOX9 and AMH during gonadogenesis in the mouse, chicken and alligator embryo. In contrast to the expression profile of Sf1 in mouse embryos, chicken and alligator embryos show higher levels of Sf1 expression in the developing ...
Andrew, Sinclair +3 more
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Sex determination by discriminant function analysis of lateral cranial form
Forensic Science International, 1992To sex the cranium, morphological features of cranial specimens were quantified with a personal computer that automatically measures distance and gradient for 39 craniometric points in the lateral contour line of the skull, which were digitized by a tablet digitizer connected to the computer. Specimens used for discriminant analysis were 50 male and 50
M, Inoue, T, Inoue, Y, Fushimi, K, Okada
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Sex determination of Australian Aboriginal skulls by discriminant function analysis
Australian Dental Journal, 1982Abstract— The technique of discriminant function analysis was applied to determine the sex of Australian Aboriginal skulls using data derived from standardized roentgenograms. Even when only a few well‐defined landmarks were included, the functions, representing linear combinations of cranial variables, provided good discrimination.
G C, Townsend, L C, Richards, A, Carroll
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Sex determination of human skeletal populations using latent profile analysis
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2013ABSTRACTAccurately estimating biological sex from the human skeleton can be especially difficult for fragmentary or incomplete remains often encountered in bioarchaeological contexts. Where typical anatomically dimorphic skeletal regions are incomplete or absent, observers often take their best guess to classify biological sex. Latent profile analysis (
Nicholas V, Passalacqua +2 more
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Sex Determination by Discriminant Function Analysis of Lateral Radiographic Cephalometry
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1996Abstract The present work is an attempt to develop a new method to determine sex from the skull with lateral radiographic cephalometry and discriminant function analysis. The superciliary ridges, frontal sinuses, external occipital protuberance, and mastoid processes were adopted as objects of lateral radiographic cephalometric ...
T H, Hsiao, H P, Chang, K M, Liu
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Sex Determination in Greater Flamingo Chicks through DNA Analysis
Waterbirds: The International Journal of Waterbird Biology, 1999-In many bird species, sexing individuals accurately is impossible if no sexual dimorphism occurs. This is often particularly true for chicks. However, genomic differences between sexes exist, and molecular techniques make it possible to determine the sex at any stage, provided that a specifically-designed protocol exists.
Guillaume Bertault +3 more
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Sex determination by discriminant function analysis of crania
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1963E, Giles, O, Elliot
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[Discriminant analysis of the mandible for sex determination].
Zeitschrift fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal medicine, 1985Seventeen measuring parameters were used to characterize 197 mandibles (109 males, 88 females) taken from the corpses of people 20-80 years of age from the Rhine-Main-Neckar area. The representative measuring parameters and discriminating functions of intact lower jaws and lower jaw fragments of most frequent fracture types were determined in this ...
L, Pötsch-Schneider +2 more
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Anthropometric analysis of mandible: an important step for sex determination.
Clinica Terapeutica, 2018Aspalilah Alias +8 more
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