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Which enzyme would cut this strand of DNA: GCATGGATCCCAATGC?    Enzyme    Recognition BamHI    G¯GATCC...


Which enzyme would cut this strand of DNA:
GCATGGATCCCAATGC?
  
Enzyme    Recognition
BamHI    G¯GATCC
   CCTAG↑G
  
Enzyme    Recognition
EcoRI    G¯AATTC
   CTTAA↑G
  
Enzyme    Recognition
HaeIII    GG¯CC
   CC↑GG
  
Enzyme    Recognition
HindIII    A¯AGCTT
   TTCGA↑A
  
Enzyme    Recognition
PstI    CTGCA¯G
   G↑ACGTC

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