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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2014
The South Indian populations differ from one another for the frequency of hairy ear rims, tragus hair and hairs on the ear lobe. The difference in the age of onset is not very striking. Whether they are due to the same gene, or genes, or to independent genes, cannot be answered until detailed pedigree studies are made.
Part of this paper was presented before the Section of Anthropology and Archaeology at the combined (51st and 52nd) Session of the Indian Science Congress Association held at Calcutta from December 31, 1964 to January 6, 1965.