The sucrose resistance phenotype,employed to distinguish single and double crossover events when non-homologous recombination is taking place,would not be detectible if a recipient cell were:
A) unable to hydrolyse sucrose
B) unable to hydrolyse lactose
C) unable to hydrolyse fructose
D) unable to polymerize fructose
E) unable to polymerize sucrose
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