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Identify What controls gene expression in prokaryotes?

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In prokaryotes, gene expression is primarily controlled by regulatory sequences in the DNA, such as promoters and operators, which interact with proteins like transcription factors and repressors. Additionally, operons, which are clusters of genes under the control of a single promoter, allow for coordinated regulation of related genes in response to environmental changes.
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