Answer:
Their nuclear genome contained relics of mitochondrial genes
Step-by-step explanation:
Mitochondrion is a double membrane bound organelle that is found in most eukaryotic organism whose main function is to produce or generate energy. The mitochondria has DNA thus it is passed exclusively from mother to offspring.
It is hypothesized that it exists inside the cell after an endosymbiotic event
Since their nuclear genome contains relics of mitochondrial genes, biologists rejected the hypothesis that they evolved before the endosymbiotic event.