Vasan Margi D., Dr. S. R. Tripathi, Shweta Sharma, Jasani Nirali K, Ankita Patel and Hiteshkumar Roz
The bequest of the dermatoglyphic patterns is polygenic. Fingerprint (dactylography / Dermatoglyphics) is well thought-out as the unsurpassed denotes of identification. It was Harold Cummins, 1926 who coined the term dermatoglyphics and provided doorway to many other researchers to explore these ample field. Dermatoglyphics has been widely utilized for formative health both physical and noetic. A range of studies with gender variations Down’s syndrome, Schizophrenia, Rubella embryopathy and other genetic disorders have been carried out throughout the orb to prove their coalition with dermatoglyphics. The present study was guided by antecedent researches on a sodality between fingerprint pattern and blood group. The distribution of different pattern of fingerprints in individual fingers withal showed some peculiarities in cognation to blood group. To learn about the relationship between these two perennial attributes and reveals the possibility of applying their pertinence. Hence, an endeavour was made to review the literature on these two facets along with its consequentiality.
Fingerprints, Dactylography / Dermatoglyphic, Fingerprint, Blood Group.