Which of the following make(s) the Southern blot technique possible?
A) New nucleotides are added only to the 3' end of a growing DNA strand.
B) A DNA strand whose 3' end terminates in a dideoxynucleotide cannot be elongated.
C) Complementary single-stranded nucleic acid sequences can come together to form a duplex molecule.
D) Duplex nucleic acid molecules can be separated by size by means of electrophoresis.
E) Single-stranded nucleic acid molecules can be immobilized on certain types of filter paper.
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