【英语时差8,16】指纹
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Yael: They say that no two fingerprints2 are alike, but my daughter's fingerprints sure look similar to mine.
Don: While the intricate details of an individual
fingerprint1 are unique, pattern types and the overall size, shape, and spacing of the
ridges4 in a pattern are all inherited traits.
Y: So you mean that my daughter's fingerprints include a lot of whorls because mine include a lot of whorls?
D: You got it.
Y: What kinds of minute details distinguish my fingerprints from my daughter's?
D: To identify the correct person behind a large whorl with wide spacing, one must look at fine details such as slight differences in various
landmarks5 of the whorl pattern, how different ridges break or fork, and the shape of
ridge3 edges.
Y: Okay, but how is it that some features of fingerprints are inherited while these details are not?
D: Because fingerprints are produced by a combination of
genetic6 programming and
random7 chance. Early in
gestation8, a
fetus9 develops smooth, raised pads on the fingers, palms, and feet. These are called volar pads. At about week ten, these pads cease growing and begin to regress. It may be that the hands continue to grow, resulting in the pads stretching out. Anywhere between about week ten to week fifteen, the early ridges of one's fingerprints begin to form. The ridges appear on the surface of the hand by week sixteen. This
timing10 of ridge formation is one feature that is
genetically11 programmed, and hence, if your parents have a lot of whorls on their fingertips, you're likely to possess a lot of whorls too. However, the intricate details of your whorls are left to chance.
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