Comparison of methods to determine sex by evaluating the greater sciatic notch: Visual, angular and geometric morphometrics
- Autores
- Gómez Valdés, Jorge A.; Quinto Sanchez, Mirsha Emmanuel; Menéndez Garmendia, Antinea; Veleminska, Jana; Sánchez Mejorada, Gabriela; Bruzek, Jaroslav
- Año de publicación
- 2012
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Sex estimation is the first step for biological profile reconstruction of an unknown skeleton (archaeological or contemporary) and consequently for positive identification of skeletal remains recovered from forensic settings. Several tools have been developed using different osseous structures. With the intention to provide an objective method comparison, we reported the analysis of three different methods (visual, metric and geometric morphometrics) for sex assessment of the greater sciatic notch. One hundred and thirty pelvic bones (45.4% females and 54.6% males) from the National Autonomous University of Mexico Skeletal Collection pertaining to the contemporary Mexican population were analyzed.We used the ROC-analysis to test between desired false positive thresholds (1-specificity) and expected true positive rates (sensitivity) in order to predict the best approach to sex assessment. The comparison of the area under the ROC-curves shows significant differences among visual and metric methods. At the same time, the analysis suggested that higher morphological variation among the sexes is independent of the methodological approach.The results indicate that the metric (angle), with a high percent of indeterminate cases (34.6%), and visual, with 26.2% of the cases allocated as intermediate cases, were poorly accurate; we cannot recommend these techniques for sexing an unknown specimen. On the other hand, the geometric morphometrics approach improves sex estimation in 82.3% of correctly classified individuals with more than 95% of posterior probability.In addition to the method comparison, the major sexual variation of the greater sciatic notch was determined to be located on its posterior border.
Fil: Gómez Valdés, Jorge A.. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México
Fil: Quinto Sanchez, Mirsha Emmanuel. Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia; México. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina
Fil: Menéndez Garmendia, Antinea. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México
Fil: Veleminska, Jana. Charles University; República Checa
Fil: Sánchez Mejorada, Gabriela. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México
Fil: Bruzek, Jaroslav. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México. Universite de Bordeaux; Francia - Materia
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Forensic Anthropology Population Data
Forensic Osteology
Geometric Morphometrics
Greater Sciatic Notch
Sex Diagnosis - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Sex estimation is the first step for biological profile reconstruction of an unknown skeleton (archaeological or contemporary) and consequently for positive identification of skeletal remains recovered from forensic settings. Several tools have been developed using different osseous structures. With the intention to provide an objective method comparison, we reported the analysis of three different methods (visual, metric and geometric morphometrics) for sex assessment of the greater sciatic notch. One hundred and thirty pelvic bones (45.4% females and 54.6% males) from the National Autonomous University of Mexico Skeletal Collection pertaining to the contemporary Mexican population were analyzed.We used the ROC-analysis to test between desired false positive thresholds (1-specificity) and expected true positive rates (sensitivity) in order to predict the best approach to sex assessment. The comparison of the area under the ROC-curves shows significant differences among visual and metric methods. At the same time, the analysis suggested that higher morphological variation among the sexes is independent of the methodological approach.The results indicate that the metric (angle), with a high percent of indeterminate cases (34.6%), and visual, with 26.2% of the cases allocated as intermediate cases, were poorly accurate; we cannot recommend these techniques for sexing an unknown specimen. On the other hand, the geometric morphometrics approach improves sex estimation in 82.3% of correctly classified individuals with more than 95% of posterior probability.In addition to the method comparison, the major sexual variation of the greater sciatic notch was determined to be located on its posterior border. Fil: Gómez Valdés, Jorge A.. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México Fil: Quinto Sanchez, Mirsha Emmanuel. Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia; México. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Menéndez Garmendia, Antinea. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México Fil: Veleminska, Jana. Charles University; República Checa Fil: Sánchez Mejorada, Gabriela. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México Fil: Bruzek, Jaroslav. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; México. Universite de Bordeaux; Francia |
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Sex estimation is the first step for biological profile reconstruction of an unknown skeleton (archaeological or contemporary) and consequently for positive identification of skeletal remains recovered from forensic settings. Several tools have been developed using different osseous structures. With the intention to provide an objective method comparison, we reported the analysis of three different methods (visual, metric and geometric morphometrics) for sex assessment of the greater sciatic notch. One hundred and thirty pelvic bones (45.4% females and 54.6% males) from the National Autonomous University of Mexico Skeletal Collection pertaining to the contemporary Mexican population were analyzed.We used the ROC-analysis to test between desired false positive thresholds (1-specificity) and expected true positive rates (sensitivity) in order to predict the best approach to sex assessment. The comparison of the area under the ROC-curves shows significant differences among visual and metric methods. At the same time, the analysis suggested that higher morphological variation among the sexes is independent of the methodological approach.The results indicate that the metric (angle), with a high percent of indeterminate cases (34.6%), and visual, with 26.2% of the cases allocated as intermediate cases, were poorly accurate; we cannot recommend these techniques for sexing an unknown specimen. On the other hand, the geometric morphometrics approach improves sex estimation in 82.3% of correctly classified individuals with more than 95% of posterior probability.In addition to the method comparison, the major sexual variation of the greater sciatic notch was determined to be located on its posterior border. |
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