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BamHI (G/GATCC) and Bcll (T/GATCA) have similar restriction sites, where / represents the site of cleavage. If you try and combine a BamHI cut

BamHI (G/GATCC) and Bcll (T/GATCA) have similar restriction sites, where / represents the site of cleavage. If you try and combine a BamHI cut fragment of DNA with a Bcll cut fragment of DNA Select one: O A. The DNAS can be joined, and then recut with either initial enzyme B. BamHI cut sites will always only associate with other BamHI cut sites OC. Although the sticky ends are compatible, the flanking sequences will prevent ligation O D. Although similar, the sequences do not generate compatible sticky ends O E. The DNAS can be combined but then cannot be cut with either enzyme

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