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The fingerprint patterns Sumba ethnic population in Tambolaka City, East Nusa Tenggara Kartika Sari, Nila; Gloriana Gollu , Erliningsih; Rachman Fidiastuti, Hasminar
Jurnal Ilmiah BioSmart (JIBS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah BioSmart
Publisher : Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jibs.v7i2.619

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One of the biological features that humans have is fingerprints. Genetic factors have a role in the formation of fingerprint patterns. In general there are three patterns in the fingerprint that is loop, arch and whorl. The purpose of this research is to know the pattern of fingerprints on Sumba ethnic population in Tambolaka city, East Nusa Tenggara. This research uses qualitative descriptive method because it aims to know the pattern of sidik on Sumba ethnic population. Data collection was done by using documentation, interviews and giving respondents. The research benefits provide information on the pattern of fingerprints on the Sumbanese ethnic population based on the shape of the fingerprint. The sample consists of 56 people. Overall of the patterns contained in the ten fingers of Sumba samples were mostly found in loop patterns with a percentage of 54.41%, whorl patterns 43.97%, and arch patterns of 1.62%. Based on the results of research on the pattern of fingerprints on Sumba ethnic population in Tambolaka the most dominant fingerprint pattern is to have the pattern with the highest order of loops seen on the left thumb, left middle finger and little finger, whorl pattern where this pattern is the highest pattern Second after loop and the third is the arch pattern.
Pengembangan Handout Evolusi Berbasis Hasil Penelitian Profil DNA Fingerprinting Kartika Sari, Nila; Iza, Nikmatul
Edubiotik : Jurnal Pendidikan, Biologi dan Terapan Vol. 3 No. 02 (2018): Edubiotik : Jurnal Pendidikan, Biologi dan Terapan
Publisher : Biology Education Department, Universitas Insan Budi Utomo, Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/ebio.v3i02.545

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The purpose of this study was to develop a handout based on the results of a DNA Fingerprinting Profile in Javanese-Arabic Ethnics in Malang, East Java, Indonesia for the course of Evolution. Development (Handout) was carried out based on the 4D development model of Thiagarajan. The 4D model has 4 stages, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate, while the research to be carried out is only limited to the develop stage. The research subjects were students of the Biology Education Study Program IKIP Budi Utomo Malang who had taken as many as 40 evolutionary subjects. Data analysis techniques used to analyze quantitative data in the form of validation scores from two material experts, two media experts and readability tests. The instruments used to collect data in the study included validation sheets and questionnaires. The results of the material expert validation analysis included aspects of the completeness of the material, material, questions about evaluation and aspects of material development. The results of expert media validation analysis include aspects of Handout size, Cover Design Handout, Cover Handout Typography, Cover Handout Illustration aspects, Handout Content Design, Typography of Handout Content, Handout Illustration, Language Feasibility, and Presentation Completeness. The results of the readability test analysis include aspects of the material ease, the victory of the handout of understanding material, and renewal of material. Based on the results of the analysis data in this development research, it can be concluded that the average results of the assessment from the material expert validator was obtained with a percentage of 89.85% with the category Very Valid. The average assessment results from media expert validators with a percentage of 98.22% with the category Very Valid. The average assessment results from the readability test with a percentage of 92.73% with the category Very Valid.