Why is an intact, linear double helix an ineffective template for DNA polymerase?
A) It has a 3'-hydroxyl terminus, but lacks a template.
B) It lacks a 3'-hydroxyl group, but has a template.
C) It lacks a 3'-hydroxyl group and a template.
D) It has a 3'-hydroxyl group and has a template.
E) It lacks a 5'-hydroxyl group and has a template.
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