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DNA model

First we set two parameter functions of helix curves. Since we know DNA is like a bond with supercoil, the two helix may not spin in mid-distance. So, we definite it with a little difference. That is, move one upper (or oppose) to make it a bit released Then, draw down the basic curves. 1. cos(s+π), sin(s+π), s 2. cos(r), sin(r), r-1 3. a dot(x) on 1+ half vector to end point(x) 2, another relative dot(y) on 1+ half vector to end point(y) 2, [ t ] ( [] is floor function) 4. like 3 but inverse vector 3. & 4. are function of bases then adapt the parameters