The organism becomes genetically modified. There are tomatoes with FISH DNA in them to help prevent certain diseases in the tomatoes.
It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.
You get a mutant
That depends on what the other organism is. When DNA is inserted into a prokaryote (E. Coli for example), we call it transformation. When DNA is inserted into a eukaryoate (yeast or human cells for example), we call it transfection.
a transgenic organism is that organism in which the genes is genetically engineered.One of the best way of preaparing a DNA which has an important part of another gene is by RDT.the newly created DNA is then inserted into the host n the baby born from that host is what we call a transgenic organism.eg.Dolly
DNA recombination.
No.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by your question, but if you are asking about what organisms contain the DNA of another organism, the human body could count as one. The mitochondria within our cells have a DNA that is different from our own DNA strands, which caused many scientists to believe that they might have once been another organism all-together. They replicate using their own processes, too. Hope that helps!
recombinant DNA
a transgenic organism is an organism that has had its genetic code (DNA) altered by the inclusion of one or more genes from another species of organism A transgenic organism is an organism which has been modified with genetic material from another species. The genetic modification is accomplished by inserting DNA into an embryo with the assistance of a virus, a plasmid, or a gene gun. The embryo is allowed to develop, and the mature organism will express the DNA which has been inserted into its genome. Transgenic organisms can also pass the modification on to future generations by breeding with other members of the same species. Genetically altered organisms are used in biological and medical research, production of pharmaceutical drugs, experimental medicine (e.g. gene therapy), and agriculture (e.g. golden rice).
Yes.
Transgenic
Cloning.