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The phrase "carry a function" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the role or purpose of an object, concept, or system in a specific context. Example: "The new software update will carry a function that enhances user security."
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The only thing that does not work is taking away a part that carries a function.
Another example is CD50 and CD51 that carry a conserved guiding function for U24 and U24b in S. pombe, respectively.
These individuals carry a loss-of-function PGRN mutation, c.709-1G > A, described previously [ 23].
C57BL/6J and New Zealand obese (NZO) mice carry a loss-of-function mutation due to the integration of a retrotransposon.
This second gene may well be responsible for residual PAA catabolism in industrial strains that carry a loss-of-function mutation in pahA.
Although he wasn't first choice, I think we have to blame Tele for asking a player to carry out a function that he wasn't cut out for".
Similar to proteins, RNA molecules carry out a function by forming specific three-dimensional structures.
The VE software can also carry out a function of visual perturbation, by superimposing a sinusoidal rotation on the displayed patterns, including the background.
Likewise we introduce only one connector complex C, although in the adhesome, many different components might carry such a function.
This interaction was due to an acquired dependence on citrate to carry out a function that populations have lost, which contrasts with the gain of novel function observed in the Cit+ A-3 population.
Duplications of partially adaptive alleles, followed by positive selection, can lead to genes carrying a full function.
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