“…Linear versions have also been observed and some circular version could actually exist as linear concatemers generated by a rolling circle type DNA replication mechanism ( Bendich, 1993 ; Hausner, 2003 , 2012 ; Bullerwell and Lang, 2005 ; Baidyaroy et al, 2011 ; Valach et al, 2011 ; Chen and Clark-Walker, 2018 ). Mitochondrial genome architecture and size are highly variable among the fungi due to recombination events promoted by repeats and by the presence and activities of mobile elements such group I and group II introns and intron-encoded proteins (IEPs) ( Aguileta et al, 2014 ; Wu and Hao, 2014 , 2019 ; Franco et al, 2017 ; Repar and Warnecke, 2017 ; Deng et al, 2018 ; Stone et al, 2018 ; Zubaer et al, 2018 ; Kolesnikova et al, 2019 ; Kulik et al, 2020 ; Liu et al, 2020b ). Like other fungi, most of the mitogenome variation observed among the examined members of the Ophiostomatales is due to the absence and presence of introns.…”