What is the fate of a piece of DNA carrying only gene of interest which is transferred into an alien organism?
A: The piece of DNA would be able to multiply itself independently in the progeny cells of the organism.
B: It may get integrated into the genome of the recipient.
C: It may multiply and be inherited along with the host DNA.
D: The alien piece of DNA is not an integral part of chromosome.
E: It shows ability to replicate.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. D and E only
2. B and C only
3. A and E only
4. A and B only
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In a chromosome, there is a specific DNA sequence, responsible for initiating replication. It is called as:
1. recognition sequence 
2. cloning site
3. restriction site
4. ori site
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