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                                         <p align="left">To use this tool, users should firstly specify the number of inputs to a neuron by typing the value in the <b>Number</b> frame and click <b>Submit</b>. After clicking the <b>Submit</b> button, sequences will be generated and showed in the lower diagram. Users can also click the <b>Download Sequences</b> button to download the generated sequences as a .txt file.</p>
 
                                         <p align="left">To use this tool, users should firstly specify the number of inputs to a neuron by typing the value in the <b>Number</b> frame and click <b>Submit</b>. After clicking the <b>Submit</b> button, sequences will be generated and showed in the lower diagram. Users can also click the <b>Download Sequences</b> button to download the generated sequences as a .txt file.</p>
 
                                         <p align="left">By cliking on the three figures below the <b>Number</b> frame, reactions utilized in the three parts of the neuron will be shown respectively. Structures of DNA strands will be given in the upper diagram.</p>
 
                                         <p align="left">By cliking on the three figures below the <b>Number</b> frame, reactions utilized in the three parts of the neuron will be shown respectively. Structures of DNA strands will be given in the upper diagram.</p>
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User Instruction

This is a webpage tool which showcases DNA reactions utilized to synthesize a neural network and generates corresponding DNA sequences. We simply provide the reactions that are required in a single neuron, as a layer of neural network can be implemented by combining such objects.

To use this tool, users should firstly specify the number of inputs to a neuron by typing the value in the Number frame and click Submit. After clicking the Submit button, sequences will be generated and showed in the lower diagram. Users can also click the Download Sequences button to download the generated sequences as a .txt file.

By cliking on the three figures below the Number frame, reactions utilized in the three parts of the neuron will be shown respectively. Structures of DNA strands will be given in the upper diagram.

Though our theory is able to expand to construct a neuron with arbitrary inputs, due to the limitation of compute capacity of web browsers we limit the number of inputs of each neuron to 8.



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