Studies on suture closure in mature European and East African Bantu skulls revealed marked differences in the degree of suture closure on the left and right side. Asymmmetrical closure of sutures may lead to erroneous conclusions being made in ageing skulls if only one-half of the skull is available
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Heritability of fluctuating asymmetry in a human twin sample: The effect of trait aggregation
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