The correct option is D i and iv
DNA and cell membrane both possess a negative charge, this creates repulsion between the two during transformation. To overcome this, cells are treated with bivalent cations like Ca2+ which render a positive charge to the membrane. This is followed by a quick heat shock which allows DNA to pass into the cell. Electroporation method involves the application of high voltage of about 1,000 to 10,000 volts across bacterial cells per cm for a few milliseconds. This takes place in a specialized device called an electroporator. This allows pore formation on the cell membrane allowing DNA to pass into the cell.