The restriction enzymes BamHI and Bcll cut at the points indicated by arrows: BamHI: GGATCC CCTAGG Bcll: TGATCA ACTAGT If one sample of DNA was cut with BamHI and another with Bcll, and these two samples were mixed and treated with DNA ligase, what would occur? Only the Bcll-cut DNA would be ligated. No DNAs would be ligated (joined together). Both BamHI-cut and Bcll-cut DNAs would be ligated with no preference for which fragment is ligated to which other. Only the BamHI-cut DNA would be ligated. Both BamHI-cut and Bcll-cut DNAs would be ligated, but only to DNA fragments cut with the same enzyme (e.g., BamHI fragments would be ligated only to other BamHI fragments).
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