According to the theory of <em>endosymbiosis</em> , mitochondria in cells today are the descendants of aerobic prokaryotes that used oxygen to generate energy.
Explanation:
Endosymbiosis is an evolutionary theory which explains how eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells. The theory of endosymbiosis states that mitochondria were once prokaryotes. They could carry out aerobic respiration and used oxygen to produce energy. With the passage of time, the bigger prokaryotes engulfed the smaller prokaryotes like the mitochondria. Mitochondria have their own DNA which proofs the hypothesis that they were once individual prokaryotic cells. Organelles like mitochondria, chloroplast and plastids support the theory of endosymbiosis.
They took wet x-ray diffraction of the DNA and found that it was shaped in a helix form, which turned out to be a double helix which is what we know today.