Screening is often carried out for a sequence that interacts with a protein for which already a clone is present. It is carried out in which host?

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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

Screening is often carried out for a sequence that interacts with a protein for which already a clone is present. It is carried out in which host?