Sex and ancestry patterning of residual correlations in human dental development: Cooperative genetic interaction and phenotypic plasticity.
Valerie SgheizaPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2024)
Expectations of CGI were supported for developmental staging. This supports using CGI as a model for explaining patterns of variation within the dentition. Sex was found to produce consistent patterns of dental correlations, whereas ancestry did not. Clustering by timing of development supports phenotypic plasticity in the dentition and suggests shared environment over genetic ancestry to explain population differences.