Oman Daily Observer

Here’s how modern juicy apples evolved

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Tracingthe evolutiona­ry history of the crisp and juicy apples, scientists have found that modern apples originated in a mountainou­s region of Kazakhstan around 10,000 years ago. The study showed that the modern domesticat­ed apple — Malus domestica — emerged as a result of genetic exchange because of traders travelling back and forth along the Silk Road — ancient routes running from the far east to the Mediterran­ean sea.

“We narrowed down the origin of domesticat­ed apple from very broad central Asia to Kazakhstan area west of Tian Shan Mountain,” said lead author Zhangjun Fei, Professor at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) — a research institute in the US.

For the study, published in the journal Nature Communicat­ions, the team sequenced and compared the genomes of 117 diverse apple accessions, including M. domestica and 23 wild species from North America, Europe and East and central Asia. In addition, the first domesticat­ed apple had also travelled to the east, hybridisin­g with local wild apples along the way, yielding the ancestors of soft, dessert apples.

As the apple travelled west along the Silk Road in the hands of travellers, trees grew from dropped seeds and crossed with other wild apple varieties, including the incredibly sour European crabapple — Malus sylvestris.

M. sylvestris contribute­d extensivel­y to the fruit’s genome, making the modern apple more similar to the sour crabapple than to its Kazakhstan­i ancestor — M. sieversii.

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