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International Journal of Advances In Case Reports

Volume 11, Issue 1, 2024
Mcmed International
International Journal of Advances In Case Reports
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2349 - 8005 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
GENETIC VARIABILITY AND CORRELATION AMONG VARIOUS MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS IN STUDENTS OF UAF, PUNJAB PAKISTAN
Author
Saif-ul-malook, *Qurban Ali, Amir Shakeel, Muhammad Sajjad and Ikram Bashir
Email
saim1692@gmail.com
keyword
middle digital hair, V-shaped widow’s peak, tongue rolling, heterozygous, ear lobe, recessive, dominant,correlation.
Abstract
Genetic variation particularly in various human morphological traits is due to deviation of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium. The study was conducted by students of Plant Breeding and Genetics in University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Data was taken from the various classes of UAF by questionaires. It was suggested that most of the students have heterozygous alleles for controlling free ear lobe, middle digital hair and tongue rolling. It was indicated that the right hand clasp was controlled by recessive genes and left by dominant genes and most of the students are with right hand clasping. The trait widow’s peak was found to be V-shaped in the entire population and was controlled by dominant and heterozygous alleles. Positive correlation indicated that the individual with free ear lobe showed was affected by right hand clasping and negatively by V-shaped widow’s peak. Hand clasping was significantly and positively correlated with middle digital hair, V-shaped widow’s peak and tongue rolling. It was suggested that middle digital hair, V-shaped widow’s peak and tongue rolling may be transferred from generation to generation in Pakistan for males, females and combined (males and females). The positive correlation among traits indicated that the continuity of traits transfer may be prolonged in human generation as various morphological traits.
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