The recognition sites for the restriction enzymes BamHI, Xbal, and Bglll are G^GATCC, T^CTAGA, and A^GATCT, respectively. Which enzymes leave compatible ends that can be ligated together? O A All of these enzymes leave ends that are compatible with ends generated by the others. O B. None of the enzymes produce compatible ends. OC Only BamHI and BgllI fragments are compatible. O D. Only BamHI and Xbal fragments are compatible. O E Only BglII and Xbal fragments are compatible.

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The recognition sites for the restriction enzymes BamHI, Xbal, and BglII are G^GATCC, T^CTAGA, and A^GATCT, respectively. Which enzymes leave compatible
ends that can be ligated together?
O A. All of these enzymes leave ends that are compatible with ends generated by the others.
O B. None of the enzymes produce compatible ends.
C. Only BamHI and BglII fragments are compatible.
O D. Only BamHI and Xbal fragments are compatible.
O E. Only BglII and Xbal fragments are compatible.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 The recognition sites for the restriction enzymes BamHI, Xbal, and BglII are G^GATCC, T^CTAGA, and A^GATCT, respectively. Which enzymes leave compatible ends that can be ligated together? O A. All of these enzymes leave ends that are compatible with ends generated by the others. O B. None of the enzymes produce compatible ends. C. Only BamHI and BglII fragments are compatible. O D. Only BamHI and Xbal fragments are compatible. O E. Only BglII and Xbal fragments are compatible.
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