This seems to do what you want:

use warnings; use strict; while (<DATA>) { chomp; my $first = $_; my $second = <DATA>; last if ! defined $second; chomp $second; (print "Degenerate case: $first, $second\n"), next if length ($first) == 1 or length ($second) == 1; my $overlap = 0; while ($overlap < length $first) { my $tail = substr $first, -$overlap - 1; my $match = $tail ^ substr $second, 0, $overlap + 1; last if $overlap > 1 && $match =~ /^\0+$/; ++$overlap; } my $result = $first . substr $second, $overlap + 1; print "Merge $first and $second as $result\n"; } __DATA__ A ATG ATTTA TTTAA ATGTA ATGTA ATGATG ATGATG

Prints:

Merge ATTTA and TTTAA as ATTTAA Merge ATGTA and ATGTA as ATGTA Merge ATGATG and ATGATG as ATGATGATG
Update for sauoq's test case

Perl is Huffman encoded by design.

In reply to Re: Merging Two Strings by GrandFather
in thread Merging Two Strings by monkfan

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