In addition about 81 percent of the plant's genome was made up of transposons or so-called jumping genes that can move to other places within the genome.
Through several generations portions of R. irregularis's genome were duplicated invaded by repeated transposable elements famously known as'jumping genes'.
This includes mobile elements called jumping genes that have the ability to copy (or cut) and paste themselves into new locations of the genome.
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