This goes hand in hand with #44 , but instead of using a network to decide the experimental likelihood the sequence makes it through a rule-based process that uses common practice limits, eg limit repeats, GC content, reasonable predicted TM
@rhiju recommends: It might be worthwhile to impose a limit on number of GC pairs to, say, 4 or 5 out of 13?
This goes hand in hand with #44 , but instead of using a network to decide the experimental likelihood the sequence makes it through a rule-based process that uses common practice limits, eg limit repeats, GC content, reasonable predicted TM
@rhiju recommends: It might be worthwhile to impose a limit on number of GC pairs to, say, 4 or 5 out of 13?