Hmmmm, is Obfu the right place for golf? I hope so.

My wife is tinkering with the intersection of my world (machines) with her world (biology), and made the mistake of wondering aloud if a program could be written to generate random gene sequences (GTAC, etc.)

Why? Beats me. But it sure sounded like golf. So, without further ado:

Write a program to produce a string of any given length of a random sequence of the letters G, T, A, and C.

I came up with a one-liner in 41:

perl -e 'for(1..shift){print qw(G T A C)[rand(4)]}' 1000

Humblest apologies in advance if this is too easy, too dull, too hard, been done, etc.

Peace,
-McD


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