| recessive |
A gene that only produces its affect when both copies present are identical. A recessive gene trait will be passed on to children with only a 1 in 4 chance.
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| recess |
a small empty space or hollow; for specific anatomic structures not found here, see under recessus. See also cavity, pocket, and pouch.
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| recessed r. |
a rigid extension of a partial denture, which contacts a definite seat prepared in the surface of a tooth.
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| recessional l.’s |
lines or markings on the teeth due to the recession, in the formative period of the teeth, of the soft tissue which gives place to the dentin.
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| recessive g. |
one that is phenotypically expressed only when homozygous or hemizygous. See dominant g.
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