At times screening is done for the protein product of DNA of interest rather than the sequence itself. How many methods are there to carry out this?

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Screening Libraries topics include: Nucleic acid hybridisation, reporter genes, coding section in vitro and screening bt expression in vivo. A screening library is a collection of compounds or fragments that are screened against a target. Screening libraries are used for drug discovery, lab drug screening, drug target identification, and other pharmaceutical-related applications.  There are different types of screening libraries, including: Peptide-encoded screening libraries: These libraries are made up of small molecules that are built up through sequential reactions. Targeted and... Show more

At times screening is done for the protein product of DNA of interest rather than the sequence itself. How many methods are there to carry out this?