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Why modulo 65521 in Adler-32 checksum algorithm?

The Adler-32 checksum algorithm does sums modulo 65521. I know that 65521 is the largest prime number that fits in 16 bits, but why is it important to use a prime number in this algorithm?

(I'm sure the answer will seem obvious once someone tells me, but the number-theory parts of my brain just aren't working. Even without expertise in checksum algorithms, a smart person who reads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcher%27s%5Fchecksum can probably explain it to me.)