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An orchard of apricot and apple trees in the village of Tamga in Kyrgyzstan flames red in fall. Farmers there, in the ancient center of apple diversity, grow more varieties with a touch of the wild than the tamer kinds popular in the West that commonly stay green or yellow in autumn, says evolutionary biologist Marco Archetti. Credit: M. Archetti

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