Comparative performance of deciduous and permanent dental morphology in detecting biological relatives.
Kathleen S PaulChristopher M StojanowskiPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2017)
Overall, morphological traits of permanent tooth crowns perform moderately well in distinguishing relatives from non-relatives, but deciduous crown variations may provide a more direct reflection of the underlying genetic structure of intra-site or intra-cemetery samples. These findings have implications for bioarchaeological research and biodistance practices. In particular, morphological traits of the deciduous dentition should be incorporated into standard data collection protocols because of their stronger signal of relatedness.