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Select DNA sequence which would act as a restriction site

A

`(A A C C G G)/(T T G G C C )`

B

`(G G T T G G)/(C C A A C C)`

C

`(A A G G C T)/(T T C C G A)`

D

`(C T G C A G)/(G A C G T C)`

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