The correct option is
C Western blotting
Blotting techniques are used to transfer nucleic acids from gels, after gel electrophoresis, to membranes for further analytical studies.
The enzymes that transfer of specific functional groups from one molecule (donor) to another (acceptor) are called transferase.
Northern blotting is used for RNA analysis; the absorbent material is different in both techniques.
Western blotting is the technique used to transfer proteins from acrylamide gels to membranes. For the purpose, electrophoresed protein bands from a polyacrylamide gel are transferred on to nitrocellulose or nylon membrane, to which they bind strongly.
Southern blotting is used for transfer of DNA from agarose gels to
membrane to analyze their composition. For the purpose, the agarose gel
is mounted on filter-paper wick and the hybridization membrane is
sandwiched between the gel and any absorbent material, which draw the
transfer buffer through the gel by capillary action. The buffer flow
draw the DNA molecules which are then immobilized on the synthetic
membrane.
So, the correct answer is 'Western blotting'.