
Answer:
D. Prokaryotic DNA polymerase cannot initiate synthesis of new DNA strands.
Explanation:
DNA polymerases from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes can not start the process of synthesis of new DNA strand "de novo". Â DNA polymerases are the enzymes of elongation of existing RNA or DNA primer only.
This is due to the fact that DNA polymerases from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes add a new nucleotide to the free 3'-OH of the existing strand of RNA or DNA.
So, all the DNA polymerases require a short DNA or RNA strand. This short nucleotide strand is called a primer. Most RNA primers are used by DNA polymerases during the process of DNA replication.