Well then, I'd do it like that
my @lst = qw( A,G AG,CT TC,CA GAT,CGA CGAT,TG ,G
ACGT X,A AA,G AC,GGC ATGA,TGG ATCXG,AAC ATA,TG GTA,YC);
for (@lst) {
my $good = do {
m/^ [ATCG]+ , [ATCG]+ $/x
and not grep m/(.) .* \1/x, split ',';
};
print $_, $good ? ' good' : ' bad', "\n";
}
Output:
A,G good
AG,CT good
TC,CA good
GAT,CGA good
CGAT,TG good
,G bad
ACGT bad
X,A bad
AA,G bad
AC,GGC bad
ATGA,TGG bad
ATCXG,AAC bad
ATA,TG bad
GTA,YC bad
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