Nice work!
I read the rules slightly differently, as saying that you can glue up to six bases, all at one time, to one of your snippets, but I would assume that this would deduct one of your opportunites to glue snippets together thus leaving you with only six more opportunites?
and on what a more appropriate module name would be
How about "DNA::FindStitchedSnippet"?
AFAIK, there are real protein synthesizers developed (or at least conceptualized) by Leroy Hood that can manufacture the sequences for a protein, but as the story on DDJ suggests it may not be practical for proteins that have more than 250 amino-acids.
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