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PART A: The ability of restriction enzymes to cut DNA at specific sites makes DN

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PART A: The ability of restriction enzymes to cut DNA at specific sites makes DNA cloning possible. The diagram below shows a section of human DNA that contains an imaginary gene for video game proficiency (the vgp gene), shown in red. Shaded areas mark the restriction sites (also called recognition sites) of four restriction enzymes: EcoRI, HaeIII, BamHI, and HindIII. Arrows indicate where each enzyme cuts the two DNA strands. http://session.masteringbiology.com/problemAsset/1093406/20/1093406_001.jpg Which enzyme(s) will produce a DNA fragment that contains the entire vgp gene (shown in red) and has

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