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Definition of Recessive
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a recession.
2. Noun. An allele that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its paired allele is identical.
3. Adjective. (of genes) producing its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical.
Definition of Recessive
1. a. Going back; receding.
Definition of Recessive
1. Adjective. Going back; receding. ¹
2. Adjective. (genetics) Able to be covered up by a dominant trait. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Recessive
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Recessive
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Recessive
Literary usage of Recessive
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men by Edwin Grant Conklin (1915)
"germ cells, one bearing the dominant and the other the recessive factor, and the
chance combination of these two classes of male and female gametes will ..."
2. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men by Edwin Grant Conklin (1922)
"When a pure dominant is crossed with a hybrid dominant-recessive (Fig. 29 r) all
of the offspring show the dominant character, though one-half are pure ..."
3. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1918)
"But it is important to observe that those of the third generation who do not show
the evil trait, having developed from two recessive germs ( ) cannot ..."
4. Introduction to the Study of Sociology by Edward Cary Hayes (1915)
"But it is important to observe that those of the third generation who do not show
the evil trait, having developed from two recessive germs ( ) cannot ..."
5. A Greek Grammar for Schools and Colleges by Herbert Weir Smyth (1916)
"Recessive accent also occurs in compound proper names in -<ov; ... The vocative
singular has recessive accent, ..."
6. Discrete Oscillation Theory by Ravi P. Agarwal (2005)
"Behavioral properties of dominant and recessive solutions It is known that
recessive solutions are unique up to a constant factor. For completeness we prove ..."
7. Heredity and Environment in the Development of Men by Edwin Grant Conklin (1922)
"... 2 dominant-récessives : i pure recessive ; c, Dominant-recessive X pure ...
-When a pure dominant is crossed with a hybrid dominant-recessive (Fig. ..."