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Sex determination from plucked human hairs without epithelial root sheath
Authors:Hajime Nagamori
Affiliation:Department of Legal Medicine, Fukushima Medical College, Fukushima Japan
Abstract:For sex determination, it is difficult to examine the sex chromatin in the hair root devoid of the epithelial root sheath because of melanin deposition in the hair cortex cells. In the present study, the possibility of determining sex was sought by observing the frequency of Y chromatin in the nuclei of hair cortex cells from human hair root devoid of epithelial root sheath. The male hair contained nuclei in each of which one brightly fluorescent spot was recognizable. The average frequency of the fluorescent spot in the hair cortex nuclei observed in 90 samples from 30 males was 59.4%; the maximum frequency was 74% and the minimum 37%. On the other hand, the fluorescent spots were rarely found in the nuclei of hair cortex cells from female hair. The frequency of occurrence was 5.3% on average, the maximum frequency being 12%, the minimum 0%. The frequency distribution of the male group and female group exhibited two discontinuous peaks. The frequency of the fluorescent spots can therefore be used as a criterion for determining sex. The fluorescent spot in dried male hair was shown to be detectable in a frequency of 20 – 40% 4 weeks after plucking, indicating that the nuclei of hair cortex cells can be subjected to the examination for at least this period if the hair has been kept in a dry condition.
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