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Semi-autonomous because mitochondrial replication is controlled by the cell.

Mitochondria retain only a portion of their genome. Another, larger, portion of its genome has been moved to the cell nucleus. Thus the reproduction is under the nucleus' control. This coordinates mitochondrial reproduction by responding to cell division and cellular physiological stresses, but not by the mitochondria's control. However the exact pathway for mitochondrial biogenesis is yet to be worked out.

The gene transfer theory of endosymbiosis:

Gene transfer from the mitochondrion into the nucleus

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