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The teeth are arranged in dental arches, with different tooth classes including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. The observed patterns of variation in size and shape of teeth suggest that there are distinct developmental fields within the dentition, with the morphological variation of teeth within each field reflecting different contributions of genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors...
Rapid developments in the fields of molecular genetics and genetic modeling, together with advances in the phenotyping of dental features, are leading to improved understanding of the nature and causes of variation within the human dentition, with implications for anthropologists and clinicians. Major advances are occurring in the field of epigenetics and in studies of twins, and these discoveries...
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