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Gene expression regulation
Prokaryotes regulate and control their gene expression in clusters called:(1 point) Responses Introns Introns Operons Operons RNA polymerase RNA polymerase Deferons
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The correct answer is Operons. Operons are clusters of genes in prokaryotes that are regulated together and controlled as a single unit, allowing for coordinated gene expression.
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