In der weiteren Besprechung werden jene Merkmale, […] welche in der Verbindung latent werden, als recessive bezeichnet. Der Ausdruck „recessiv“ wurde desshalb gewählt, weil die damit benannten Merkmale an den Hybriden zurücktreten oder ganz verschwinden, jedoch unter den Nachkommen derselben, wie später gezeigt wird, wieder unverändert zum Vorscheine kommen.
- ratchet effect
- ratchet mechanism
- rate of consumption
- ratiocentricity
- rational biology
- rational morphology
- readiness potential
- realized niche
- reasonability
- recapitulation
- recessive
- reciprocal altruism
- reciprocal condition
- reciprocal conditionality
- reciprocal dependence
- reciprocal determination
- reciprocal generation
- reciprocal sustainment
- reciprocity
- recombination
- recon
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recessiverécessif (fr.); rezessiv (ger.)
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Of a gene, allele, or hereditary trait: perceptibly expressed only when inherited from both parents, i.e. in homozygotes, being masked in heterozygotes by a dominant allele or trait (also with to the dominant allele or trait). (OED 2011)
- 1866
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Mendel, G. (1866). Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden. Verh. Naturf. Vereins Brünn 4, 3-47: 10-1.
- 1900
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In the case of each pair of characters there is thus one which in the first cross prevails to the exclusion of the other. This prevailing character Mendel calls the dominant character, the other being the recessive character.
Bateson, W. (1900). Problems of heredity as a subject for horticultural investigation. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 25, 54-61: 58.
- 1982
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recessive An allele that is not expressed in thephenotype except when homozygous; recessive trait; cf. dominant.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 212.