“…Despite the movement of most genes from the ancestral mitochondria to the nucleus in eukaryotes, a separate mitochondrial organelle is well conserved with scarce exceptions (Karnkowska et al, 2016; Sloan et al, 2018). Turnover in the content of mitochondrial protein complexes has mainly occurred before the emergence of eukaryotes with few gene gain/loss events reported in vertebrates (Adams and Palmer, 2003; Cardol, 2011; Gabaldón et al, 2005; Gabaldón and Huynen, 2007; Huynen et al, 2013; van Esveld and Huynen, 2018). However, lineage-specific gene loss from the mitochondria has occurred in nonbilaterian organisms (Lavrov and Pett, 2016), other metazoan lineages (Gissi et al, 2008), and plants (Depamphilis et al, 1997; Palmer et al, 2000).…”