No, it is worse, it seems its a DNA sequence, and wants Subsequence for Longest_common_subsequence_problem. To cut the problem down, you could use the Needleman–Wunsch_algorithm. Sinds python has some bioinformatic libs, they can be done there. It can be done in Perl, of course, but then the algorithm needs to be coded.
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in thread How to match more than 32766 times in regex?
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