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Frequency variations of discrete cranial traits in major human populations. III. Hyperostotic variations
Authors:TSUNEHIKO HANIHARA   HAJIME ISHIDA
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Saga Medical School, Saga, Japan;Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan
Abstract:Seven discrete cranial traits usually categorised as hyperostotic characters, the medial palatine canal, hypoglossal canal bridging, precondylar tubercle, condylus tertius, jugular foramen bridging, auditory exostosis, and mylohyoid bridging were investigated in 81 major human population samples from around the world. Significant asymmetric occurrences of the bilateral traits were detected in the medial palatine canal and jugular foramen bridging in several samples. Significant intertrait associations were found between some pairs of the traits, but not consistently across the large geographical samples. The auditory exostosis showed a predominant occurrence in males. With the exception of the auditory exostosis and mylohyoid bridging in a few samples, significant sex differences were slight. The frequency distributions of the traits (except for the auditory exostosis) showed some interregional clinality and intraregional discontinuity, suggesting that genetic drift could have contributed to the observed pattern of variation.
Keywords:Osteology   excessive ossification    nonmetric cranial traits    clinal variation    geographical variation
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