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'''KOMP''' is an acronym for Knock-Out Mouse Project, an ] initiative to generate a comprehensive resource of laboratory mouse ] (ES cells), frozen ], and mice. KOMP's goal is to generate null ]s by "knocking out" individually each of the mouse genes. The generated cells and mice are distributed to the research community to study the functions and interactions of the knocked out genes.


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This page has been removed by Eagle without an attempt of contacting me first. He did not respond to my attempt of contacting him.

The komp.org webpage is a temporary webpage being parked while the KOMP website is put together by a consortium of universities and non-profit research organizations. KOMP is a public project funded by the National Institutes of Health. The entry in Misplaced Pages does not advertise any company. Removal of this entry was an irresponsible act by Eagle. I could agree to temporarily remove the extenal link while it is still parking. However, I can not agree to the complete removal of the entry from Misplaced Pages. Therefore, I request that the Mediation Committee reinstates the entry under KOMP and issues a restraining order blocking Eagle to remove the entry.

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