Decoding Identity: Integrating Fingerprints, Lip Prints, and Blood Groups in Forensic Investigations
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Objective: To determine the relation between fingerprint and lip printing methods with blood groups of medical students at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Medical College Lyari, Karachi.
Methodology: This cross-sectional study was conducted from April to August 2024 at Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhut-to Medical College Lyari, Karachi after getting institutional approval. Lip-print and fingerprints of all participants were recorded after getting informed consent. The blood sample were collected for blood grouping under aseptic conditions from middle finger through lancet. Collect data was analyzed through chi-square in SPSS ver. 26.
Results: Total 440 participants were included of which majority were male (53.4%) compared to female (46.6%). Type I' lip prints showed a significant gender differences (p <0.05), with a higher prevalence in females. For fingerprints, the right thumb Arch pattern was also significantly associated with gender (p<0.05), while Loop patterns exhibited a notable preference in males (p<0.05). Relationship between lip prints and blood groups were significant for Type I’ (p<0.05) and Type II (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Type I’ lip prints demonstrate strong relation with both A+ and AB+ blood type. This study observed a dis-tinct fingerprint patterns in right thumb arches and loops that show differences between male and female participants and point toward variations in gender-specific characteristics.
Key words: ABO Blood Groups, Forensic Science, Finger Prints, Lip Prints, Gender Determination, Cheiloscopy.
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