Do you know the likely fate of a piece of DNA ,which is somehow transferred into an alien organism ?
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When the DNA strands are transferred to the alien organism, the piece of the DNA fails to multiply its cells in the alien environment.
However, when it is integrated with the genome of the recipient cell, it multiplies and multiplies with the host DNA of the organism and further replicates.
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Answer:When a piece of DNA is transferred into an alien organism the DNA looses it's capability to multiply ...
Explanation:This happens because of the host organism ,the DNA after loosing it's capability follows uses the host DNA and multiplies ..the products are also those required by host organism
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