Specific activity is a term commonly used in biochemistry and molecular biology to refer to the activity of an enzyme, protein, or other biological molecule per unit of mass or concentration. It is typically expressed as units of enzyme activity (such as micromoles of substrate converted per minute) per milligram of protein, or in a similar measurement that allows comparison of the activity relative to the amount of the substance present.

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