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You would like to ligate a fragment you cleaved with the restriction enzyme bamhi into a plasmid you cleaved with a different enzyme. which of these enzymes' overhangs will be compatible with bamhi-generated fragments?

bamhi sequence and cleavage site: 5' g^gatcc 3' (^ indicates cut site)

a. hpai 5' gtt^aac 3'
b. ecori 5' g^aattc 3'
c. bcli 5' t^gatca 3'
d. psti 5' ctgac^g 3'

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