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The phrase "specifically recognize" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the exact or specific recognition of something or someone. Example: The company's CEO specifically recognized Jane for her hard work and dedication to the team.
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Helicase is not a sequence specific protein, thus helicase does not specifically recognize the target region.
To study site-specific phosphorylation of endogenous SIK2, we generated antibodies that specifically recognize SIK2 only when phosphorylated at Ser.
Thus, La may specifically recognize a secondary structure of IRNA rather than a specific nucleotide sequence in it.
The highly conserved nature of most antenna-specific OBPs and CSPs indicates that they are not evolving to specifically recognize new pheromones and likely do not specifically recognize other odorants.
Here, we demonstrate that TALE repeats specifically recognize a DNA-RNA hybrid where the DNA strand determines the binding specificity.
Receptors found in natural living systems specifically recognize target biomolecules.
Meanwhile, PFCA thin film could specifically recognize Fe3+.
Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically recognize their bacterial hosts.
Local photographer Michael A. McCoy shoots mostly portraits, but not of people you'd specifically recognize.
Proteins that specifically recognize modified DNA, RNA or proteins via special protein domains.
Nature has thus found a way to specifically recognize a relatively ill-fitting target.
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