1. Generate DNA: Enter a sequence of A, T, C, or G into
'Chain 1'. The program will automatically generate the complementary
'Chain 2' and visualize the double helix. Invalid sequences will
show an error.
2. Generate Strongest DNA: This function attempts to create
the most stable DNA possible within a limited number of tries by
maximizing the number of G-C pairs, which are more stable than A-T
pairs.
3. Find DNA-10: Click this button to search for a DNA strand
with a perfect stability score of 10. You can choose from preset
attempt counts or enter your own value. This process will
iteratively generate and test random sequences until a perfect match
is found or the attempts run out.
4. Stability: DNA stability is a measure of its durability.
The score is based on the ratio of G-C pairs to the total number of
pairs, as G-C bonds are stronger than A-T bonds. The higher the
score, the longer the estimated lifespan.