Craniometric study for sex determination in a Thai population
© 2015. Sex determination is an important step in biological identification from skeletal remains, especially in forensic circumstances. Many authors suggested that the morphological study was more subjective than the metric. There are various craniometric studies in different populations. They reve...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-541642018-09-04T10:24:25Z Craniometric study for sex determination in a Thai population Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh Apichat Sinthubua Sukon Prasitwattanaseree Sitthiporn Ruengdit Phruksachat Singsuwan Sithee Praneatpolgrang Phuwadon Duangto Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Neuroscience © 2015. Sex determination is an important step in biological identification from skeletal remains, especially in forensic circumstances. Many authors suggested that the morphological study was more subjective than the metric. There are various craniometric studies in different populations. They revealed that there was population-specific for the sex discriminant equation derived from each population. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate sexual dimorphism and develop the discriminant function from 200 Thai skulls. Twenty-five standard cranial measurements were examined. The results revealed that males' cranium were statistically significant larger than females' in all measurements (P<0.05), except for minimum breadth of nasal bone. Sexual dimorphism index also expressed relatively high male/female ratio indicating great sexual dimorphism. The best practical equation for sex determination with six measurements (maximum cranial length, bizygomatic breadth, biauricular breadth, nasal height, biorbital breadth and right mastoid length) was derived from a stepwise discriminant method. This equation with 90.6% accuracy (91.1% in male and 90.0% in female) can provide valuable application utilizing in sex determination from skull in a Thai population. 2018-09-04T10:08:45Z 2018-09-04T10:08:45Z 2015-01-01 Journal 20933673 20933665 2-s2.0-84955113019 10.5115/acb.2015.48.4.275 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84955113019&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/54164 |
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Neuroscience Pasuk Mahakkanukrauh Apichat Sinthubua Sukon Prasitwattanaseree Sitthiporn Ruengdit Phruksachat Singsuwan Sithee Praneatpolgrang Phuwadon Duangto Craniometric study for sex determination in a Thai population |
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© 2015. Sex determination is an important step in biological identification from skeletal remains, especially in forensic circumstances. Many authors suggested that the morphological study was more subjective than the metric. There are various craniometric studies in different populations. They revealed that there was population-specific for the sex discriminant equation derived from each population. Thus, the present study aimed to evaluate sexual dimorphism and develop the discriminant function from 200 Thai skulls. Twenty-five standard cranial measurements were examined. The results revealed that males' cranium were statistically significant larger than females' in all measurements (P<0.05), except for minimum breadth of nasal bone. Sexual dimorphism index also expressed relatively high male/female ratio indicating great sexual dimorphism. The best practical equation for sex determination with six measurements (maximum cranial length, bizygomatic breadth, biauricular breadth, nasal height, biorbital breadth and right mastoid length) was derived from a stepwise discriminant method. This equation with 90.6% accuracy (91.1% in male and 90.0% in female) can provide valuable application utilizing in sex determination from skull in a Thai population. |
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