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What causes plant mitochondrial genes to occasionally appear in the nuclear genome?

A)Homologous recombination during mitosis
B)Directed RNA editing machinery transfer
C)Lateral gene transfer from mitochondria
D)Transcriptional read-through into adjacent DNA

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Lateral gene transfer explains why mitochondrial genes end up in the nuclear genome because DNA fragments occasionally escape mitochondria and integrate into nuclear chromosomes. Therefore, lateral transfer is the correct answer, rather than recombination or transcription errors which have distinct mechanisms.

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