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The fate of piece of DNA, which is some how transferred into an alien organism would always integrated and multiply. (True/False)

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What is the fate of a piece of DNA which is somehow transferred into an alien organism?

Assertion : If any piece of DNA is somehow transferred into an alien organism,, most likely, this piece of DNA would not be able to multiple itself in the progeny cells of the organism Reason :For the multiplication of any alien piece of DNA in an organism it needs to be a part of a chromosome (s) which has a specific sequence known as origin of replication.

Assertion : A piece of DNA inserted into an alien organism generally does not replicate if not inserted into a chromosome. Reason : Chromosomes have specific sequences called ori region where DNA replication is initiated.

Which organism is used to transfer T-DNA?

Assertion. In recombinant DNA technology, human genes are often transferred into bacteria or yeast. Reason. Both bacteria and yeast multiply very fast to form huge population which expresses the desired gene

Assertion : In recombinant DNA technology, human genes are often transferred into bacteria or yeasts. Reason : Both bacteria and yeasts multiply very fast to form huge populations which express the desired genes

When an alien DNA is linked with the origin of replication, so that this alien piece of DNA can replicate and multiply itself in the host organism, then this can be called as

Assertion : in recombinant DNA technology, human genes are often transferred into bacteria (prokaryotes) or yeast (eukaryote). Reason: Both bacteria and yeast multiply very fast to form huge population which express the desired gene.