In prokaryotes, a group of genes that are usually transcribed following a specific stimulus is organized as an "operon" under a single shared promoter (Chapter 16; see the figure below) . The result of the transcription of the genes in the presence of a stimulus would generate a:
A) crRNA.
B) miRNA.
C) polycistronic mRNA.
D) rRNA.
E) siRNA.
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