No. 6 (2018): Population genetics and genomics as anthropological studies tools in Mexico
Proyectos INAH

Analysis of ontogenetic development people with trisomy 21: a comparative approach

Bernardo Yáñez Macías Valadez
Department of Physical Anthropology - INAH

Published 2020-04-13

How to Cite

Analysis of ontogenetic development people with trisomy 21: a comparative approach. (2020). Diario De Campo, 6, 139-143. https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/diariodecampo/article/view/15609

Abstract

The primary objective of this research project affiliated to the Department of Physical Anthropology (DAF), is to know the particularities of the ontogenetic development of a group of individuals with trisomy 21 (T21), compared to another control group that does not present said condition, both from Mexico City and with the same chronological age. The aim is to define, from an anthropophysical perspective and based on the comparative method, in what sense and how the ontogenetic patterns of the two study groups differ.

 

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