In three to five sentences, explain the advantage of keeping some DNA needed by mitochondria in the cell's nucleus and some in the mitochondria itself. In simple terms

Keeping some DNA needed by the mitochondria in the cell's nucleus and some in the mitochondria itself provides several advantages. Firstly, it allows for efficient and separate regulation of gene expression, as the nucleus can control the genes in the mitochondrial DNA. Secondly, in case of mutation or damage, the cell nucleus can often repair the mitochondrial DNA more effectively. Lastly, having some DNA in the nucleus ensures that the mitochondria can function even if there is damage to its own DNA.