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Knockouts

Knockouts, in plural, is a term used in various contexts to denote a decisive end to an activity. In combat sports, a knockout (KO) occurs when a fighter is rendered unable to continue due to a legal strike, typically defined by loss of consciousness or inability to regain footing within a referee's count. A related outcome, a technical knockout (TKO), occurs when the referee stops the contest because a competitor cannot safely continue. The methods and criteria vary by sport and jurisdiction, but the core idea is an immediate or decisive end to the fight.

In genetics and biology, a gene knockout refers to the deliberate inactivation or removal of a gene

In competition formats, a knockout tournament, also called single-elimination, advances participants by eliminating those who lose

to
study
its
function.
Knockouts
are
created
using
techniques
such
as
homologous
recombination
in
organisms
or
gene
editing
tools
like
CRISPR-Cas9.
Knockout
models,
especially
knockout
mice,
are
widely
used
to
investigate
disease
mechanisms,
gene
roles,
and
drug
targets.
Limitations
include
genetic
redundancy
and
compensatory
pathways,
which
can
obscure
effects,
and
ethical/regulatory
considerations
for
animal
research.
a
match.
Brackets,
seeding,
and
byes
structure
the
event,
with
the
overall
champion
determined
by
successive
rounds
until
one
competitor
remains.
The
format
is
efficient
for
determining
a
clear
winner
but
can
produce
early
exits
for
strong
competitors
and
may
not
reflect
overall
consistency
across
multiple
matches.