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'functional redundancy' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to any duplication of a process or function that is intended to improve reliability in case of system failure. For example, "The safety system was designed to incorporate functional redundancy, allowing for continued operation even if one component failed."
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Functional redundancy and vulnerability were calculated following ref 58.
Simultaneous knockdown, however, produced paralysed flagella, suggesting functional redundancy.
We tested whether functional redundancy and vulnerability of FEs were reduced along the pH gradient.
Laliberté, E. et al. Land-use intensification reduces functional redundancy and response diversity in plant communities.
Micheli, F. & Halpern, B. S. Low functional redundancy in coastal marine assemblages.
These findings underscores the functional redundancy between Ezh2 and Ezh1 in controlling zebrafish larval development.
Furthermore, the extent of functional redundancy between these closely related kinases is debated.
Finally, Keller draws attention to functional redundancy, whereby seemingly important genes can be deleted without any apparent repercussions.
However, functional redundancy among localization elements has made the identification of individual localization factors difficult.
Vieten, A. et al. Functional redundancy of PIN proteins is accompanied by auxin-dependent cross-regulation of PIN expression.
Functional redundancy linearly decreases along the temperature gradient.
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