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URL: https://www.jax.org/research-and-faculty/resources/knockout-mouse-project/high-throughput-production
Proper Citation: Knockout Mouse Project (RRID:SCR_005571)
Description: Project is providing critical tools for understanding gene function and genetic causes of human diseases. Project KOMP is focused on generating targeted knockout mutations in mouse ES cells. Second phase, KOMP2, relies upon successful generation of strains of knockout mice from these ES cells. Information from JAX about their contributions to KOMP project.
Abbreviations: KOMP, NIH KOMP
Synonyms: NIH Knockout Mouse Project, Knock-Out Mouse Project
Resource Type: portal, project portal, data or information resource
Keywords: Generating, knockout, mutation, mouse, ES cell, embryonic, stem, c57bl/6
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