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Determination of Sex from Mastoid Process By Discriminant Function Analysis

open access: closedJournal of Anatomical Society of India, 2010
Sex determination is vital for the identification of an individual. Often fragmentary remains are available for forensic identification making sex determination difficult. The mastoid region, a fragmentary piece of skull, is ideal for studying sexual dimorphism as it is resistant to damage due to its anatomical position at the base of skull.
Sumati, V. V. G. Patnaik, Ajay Phatak
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Sex determination using mastoid process measurement in Thais.

open access: closedJournal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2012
Analysis of skeleton is necessary for sex determination. There are several pieces of bone that are used such as pelvic bone and zygomatic arch etc. In the fieldwork of physical anthropologist and forensic physician, the skull or some pieces of the skull can be very useful.
Chayanit Manoonpol, Vasana Plakornkul
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Gonad Transcriptome Analysis of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas Identifies Potential Genes Regulating the Sex Determination and Differentiation Process

open access: closedMarine Biotechnology, 2018
The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is a commercially important bivalve in aquaculture worldwide. C. gigas has a fascinating sexual reproduction system consisting of dioecism, sex change, and occasional hermaphroditism, while knowledge of the molecular mechanisms of sex determination and differentiation is still limited.
Chenyang Yue, Qi Li, Hong Yu
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Thermosensitivity of the sex differentiation process in the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus: Determination of the thermosensitive period

open access: closedAquaculture, 2016
Abstract Gonadal sex differentiation in gonochoristic fish is generally labile and under the control of two interacting processes: genetic sex determination (GSD) and environmental sex determination (ESD). Numerous experimental studies deal with temperature induced-sex differentiation in teleosts, but none focused on the African catfish Clarias ...
Saïdou Santi   +5 more
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The sex determination process in maize

Science, 1994
Maize partitions the sexes into different flowers on the plant, a condition called monoecy, which facilitates outcrossing. Sex determination in maize is a complex process involving an interplay between genetic determinants, the environment, and hormones.
S L, Dellaporta, A, Calderon-Urrea
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Sex Determination Through Mastoid Process among South Indian Skulls by Heron's Formula

open access: closedIndian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2016
Ajay Kumar   +3 more
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