Answer:
Here in case of prokaryotes, If proteins were made directly from DNA, then the prokaryotes would always express every gene in their genome.
Explanation:
Eukaryotes use mRNA to carry the sequence for protein synthesis, to the ribosomes outside of the nucleus.
In the eukaryotes, mRNA is processed (capping, poly-adenylation and RNA splicing) before translation. But these processes are absent in prokaryotes.
Prokaryotes don't translate DNA directly because control of transcription of mRNA is a major method of controlling gene expression
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Here in case of prokaryotes, If proteins were made directly from DNA, then the prokaryotes would always express every gene in their genome.