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I really like this repo! Looking forward to cloning and testing.

There are clever badges in the Readme!

The bundle size tag is described in units of nucleotides

At first I thought I did not have the proper context to understand what this means.

Now I understand. It is a thematic joke. Haha. Anyways, this is great!

Unit for oligo concentration

What is the unit for oligo concentration in the initial concentration table? Is it meant to be arbitrary as long as the ratio is kept?

Is this real?

Forgive my ignorance, I have almost no chemistry background, I just stumbled across this repo, and I'm pretty mind-blown.

You seem like a serious chemist, so I'll assume that it is real, but I had no idea that DNA could perform calculations. I don't know if you've had a chance to actually carry out the experiment yet, but I'd love to see a photo of the final result! Also, I'd love to hear what kind of practical applications (if any) you can imagine for this type of biological computation. There must be some fundamental differences from normal computer computations, no? It would be great if you could recommend a non-technical introduction to this stuff.

Thanks for sharing your crazy work!
Oliver

TLDR; pics or it didn't happen ;)

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