Step 1:
- A When a piece of DNA carrying a gene of interest is transferred into an alien organism, it can have the following possible fates:
- B The DNA may get integrated into the genome of the recipient organism. This is a common mechanism for gene transfer, particularly in processes such as transfection or transformation.
- C The piece of DNA may multiply and be inherited along with the host DNA if it integrates into the host’s genome or forms a plasmid-like structure.
Step 2: The other options are incorrect because:
- A. The DNA may not necessarily multiply itself independently unless it is a plasmid or certain types of viral vectors.
- D. If the DNA integrates, it becomes an integral part of the chromosome.
- E. The ability to replicate depends on whether the DNA forms an independent plasmid or is integrated.
Thus, the correct answer is (3) B and C only.