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Results The present study revealed that the overall predominant lip pattern among all the study subjects was found to be Type I and least common to be Type IV. Among males it was found that Type I (74%) was the most predominant lip pattern; whereas, Type II (70%) was the most predominant lip pattern in females [Figure 3]. The lip print pattern revealed statistically significant results within the gender (P E-64 by whorl pattern. Among males it was found that whorl pattern (56%) was the most predominant learn more finger pattern; whereas, loop pattern (68%) was the most predominant finger pattern in females [Figure 4]. The finger print pattern revealed statistically significant results within the gender (P R428 concentration type [Figure 5]. The personality/character revealed statistically significant results within the gender (P �� 0.05) [Table 2]. Figure 5 Association between gender and personality/character Table 2 Tabular distribution of personality/character among males and females The present study showed that in males predominant lip pattern recorded was Type I with whorl-type finger pattern and the character being ego ideal, pessimism, introvert, dogmatic; whereas, in females predominant lip pattern recorded was type II with loop type finger pattern and the character being neurotic, need achievers, and dominant. The overall correlation/association of lip prints with that of the personality/character was also studied which is given in Table 3 for males and Table 4 for females. In males, Type I, III, and IV lip pattern showed good correlation/association with the character/personality of the individual [Table 3]. In females, Type I and II lip pattern showed good correlation/association with the character/personality of the individual [Table 4]. Table 3 Correlation of lip patterns with character in males (n=100) Table 4 Correlation of lip patterns with character in females (n=100) The overall correlation/association of finger pattern with that of the personality/character was also studied and is given in Table 5 for males and Table 6 for females.