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Research paper thumbnail of International Journal of Applied Environmental Science

Research paper thumbnail of Phenotypic and Genotypic Variations Regarding Earlobe and Hypertrichosis among Human Beings

Hypertrichosis is an excessive growth of hair on a particular area of the body which is abnormal ... more Hypertrichosis is an excessive growth of hair on a particular area of the body which is abnormal for the age, sex or race of an individual. The presence of the excessive coarse black hair on the auricle of the human ear is referred to as hypertrichosis pinnae auris or hairy ears. The condition is primarily restricted to older men and occasionally observed in females. According to the available literature, hypertrichosis pinnae auris is a Y-linked character. A number of studies have shown that the inheritance of the trait is from father to the son, any exceptions can be attributed to the lack of penetrance of the gene or crossing over from Y to X chromosome. A few researchers have suggested the probability of it being inherited in an autosomal manner. The mode of inheritance of the trait thus, remains controversial as to whether it is Y-linked or autosomal or perhaps both. The present article reviews various available studies on hypertrichosis pinnae auris in different populations of...

Research paper thumbnail of Diversity Pattern of Lepidoptera Community in Catchment of Rani Durgawati University Campus, Jabalpur (M.P.)

Butterflies (Lepidoptera) generally observed high in man-made gardens or disturbed forests. Prese... more Butterflies (Lepidoptera) generally observed high in man-made gardens or disturbed forests. Present data was collected during study of one year from March 2015 to March 2016 in catchment of Rani Durgavati university campus, Jabalpur as part of an extensive study of biodiversity. Diversity of butterfly community has included 20 species belonging to 5 families and categories on the basis of their abundance and flight period of different seasons. This study is aimed towards contributing to the plane of biodiversity restoration in studied region and development of management strategies so as to ensure sustenance of butterflies and ecosystem services derived from them.

Research paper thumbnail of International Journal of Applied Environmental Science

Research paper thumbnail of Phenotypic and Genotypic Variations Regarding Earlobe and Hypertrichosis among Human Beings

Hypertrichosis is an excessive growth of hair on a particular area of the body which is abnormal ... more Hypertrichosis is an excessive growth of hair on a particular area of the body which is abnormal for the age, sex or race of an individual. The presence of the excessive coarse black hair on the auricle of the human ear is referred to as hypertrichosis pinnae auris or hairy ears. The condition is primarily restricted to older men and occasionally observed in females. According to the available literature, hypertrichosis pinnae auris is a Y-linked character. A number of studies have shown that the inheritance of the trait is from father to the son, any exceptions can be attributed to the lack of penetrance of the gene or crossing over from Y to X chromosome. A few researchers have suggested the probability of it being inherited in an autosomal manner. The mode of inheritance of the trait thus, remains controversial as to whether it is Y-linked or autosomal or perhaps both. The present article reviews various available studies on hypertrichosis pinnae auris in different populations of...

Research paper thumbnail of Diversity Pattern of Lepidoptera Community in Catchment of Rani Durgawati University Campus, Jabalpur (M.P.)

Butterflies (Lepidoptera) generally observed high in man-made gardens or disturbed forests. Prese... more Butterflies (Lepidoptera) generally observed high in man-made gardens or disturbed forests. Present data was collected during study of one year from March 2015 to March 2016 in catchment of Rani Durgavati university campus, Jabalpur as part of an extensive study of biodiversity. Diversity of butterfly community has included 20 species belonging to 5 families and categories on the basis of their abundance and flight period of different seasons. This study is aimed towards contributing to the plane of biodiversity restoration in studied region and development of management strategies so as to ensure sustenance of butterflies and ecosystem services derived from them.

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