Question:

Is a person's fingerprints a mix of that persons parents prints?

by Guest62804  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Are there distinct patterns or characteristics that belong to a nationality/country or race? Like a Russian compared to an Irishman?

 Tags:

   Report

8 ANSWERS


  1. Fingerprints are established through heredity and environmental influences. Children do inherit some fingerprint characteristics from their parents, and identical twins have strong similarities in fingerprints.

    Some patterns are more common among certain races, but a fingerprint is not sufficient to identify race.


  2. No, fingerprints are not based on heredity, nor are they able to distinguish ancestry or nationality.  Also, identical twins DO NOT have identical fingerprints.  They are typically more alike in patterns (# of arches, loops and whorls) than non-related people, but certainly not identical.  Fingerprints are a result of in utero development and environment.

    You can read an interesting article about prints in The Journal of the Pattern Recognition Society about twins and their prints.  It's a 2003 article called, On The Similarity of Identical Twin Fingerprints.  

    Hope this helps.

  3. nope. they are all unique

  4. No, every single print that had ever been is totally individual

  5. No the fingerprints on a person's fingers are completely random and have nothing to do with nationality.

  6. Never.

  7. No there are no patterns whether your from Hong Kong or my ***.

  8. Don't believe so.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 8 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.