Recovery Partition is deleted after resizing hard drive

I have been playing around with dual booting Ubuntu on my 2011 Macbook Air running Yosemite. I have almost got it set up, though, whenever I delete the Linux partitions and resize my OS X partition; I notice that my Recovery partition always goes missing after I do this when I use diskutil list to look at my partitions and drives.
Does anyone know why this is happening, and what I can do to stop it? Since, as far I know, this should not be happening.
Thank you,
TechergyC

That's correct because Gparted does not know anything about Recovery partitions, nor do I know what you are doing when trying to resize a partition using it. This becomes especially tricky now that Yosemite's installation converts the disk from standard partitioning to core storage partitioning. If you are going to install a Linux, then do so and leave it. If you want things to work "normally" then you will need to convert the core storage volume back to a standard HFS+ volume. Frankly, given that OS X is a true Unix OS, I never quite understand the fascination with Linux.

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