Million to one apple is half red, half green
source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6229243/Million-to-one-apple-is-half...
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The fruit's striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one.
The apple has caused such a stir in the village of Colaton Raleigh, Devon, that Mr Morrish is inundated with neighbours queuing up to take pictures of it.
Mr Morrish, 72, who has been harvesting the apples from trees in his garden for 45 years, said: "It's truly amazing.
"It looks as if a green apple and a red apple has been cut in half and stuck together."
He said that he was out picking a few apples for his sister-in-law when he spotted the fruit hanging from a bough.
Mr Morrish, a retired painter and decorator, added: "I couldn't believe my eyes. The red and green split through the stem is totally perfect – as if I've painted it.
"It's a genuine one-off and none of us have ever seen an apple like it before."
Experts believe that the odds of finding an apple with such a perfect line between the green and the red are more than a million to one.
In such cases, the red side usually tastes sweeter than the green side – because it has seen more sunshine during its growth.
John Breach, chairman of the British Independent Fruit Growers Association, told the Daily Mail: "I've never seen this happen before to a golden delicious. It is extremely rare. It is an extreme mutation.
"There has been the occasional case of this type reported. If there was a whole branch of apples with the same colouring then fruit experts would get even more excited."
Jim Arbury, fruit superintendent at RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey, said it was probably the "result of a random genetic mutation".
"This is known as a chimera where one of the first two cells has developed differently giving rise to one half of the apple being different," he said.
"It is unlikely to be a stable mutation but it is worth checking next year to see if it recurs. There are instances of some striped apples and pears where the mutation remains stable including one striped pear in the collection at Wisley called Pysanka."
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artemis6
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Makes me think of "snow white " for a moment , then I think about planting some of those seeds for a cool new kind of apple ! Then we'll see what kind of pie it makes .
- 2 years ago
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artemis6
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booksellergirl
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So weird and so cool at the same time.
- 2 years ago
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booksellergirl
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remanns
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The green side is more bitter,...but better.
( Probably has a higher I.Q. ) - 2 years ago
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remanns
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remanns
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Why do I keep seeing a scene in in Eden,...Eve looks up and thinks,...."I just HAVE to share this shit with Adam"!
----I think this may be the "virgin" apple from before the casting out eviction bit; a fruit that BEGS to be shared!---- - 2 years ago
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remanns
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24French
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This is way more cool than Jesus in a pancake.
- 2 years ago
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24French
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crystalpfister
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HAHA I can see some asshold just grabbing it and start eating it lol. Like...what? Whys everyone looking at me?
- 2 years ago
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crystalpfister
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freemarketmadam
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I love it. Maybe they can genetically engineer them. It looks excellent.
- 2 years ago
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freemarketmadam
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iammyfathersson
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The Barack Obama of fruit?
- 2 years ago
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iammyfathersson
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SparkShark16
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its like one of those halved cookies... except healthy!
- 2 years ago
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SparkShark16
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S3th
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Say hello to the offspring of genetically altered food.
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S3th
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Thargor19
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S3th:
most agriculture has been put through a process of selective evolution by humans, so to be genetically modified is to be cultured, yet not the same as GMOs from monsanto.
- 2 years ago
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Thargor19
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anglcazn
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S3th:
"The fruit's striking colouring is thought to be caused by a random genetic mutation at odds of more than a million to one"
READ
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anglcazn
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EtVoila
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I've been overcome with a massive urge to eat that apple.
- 2 years ago
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EtVoila
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pjacobs51
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Really cool!
Should plant it's seeds and see if the next generation turns out the same kind of fruit.
- 2 years ago
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pjacobs51
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Think_LED
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pjacobs51:
That would be way to cool. Wonder if it has varied tastes.
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Think_LED
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Inufasha
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I wonder what it tastes like....
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Inufasha
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NotFooled
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Inufasha:
Half like paint or dye, you can see where some of the dye ran under the piece of tape.
- 2 years ago
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NotFooled
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saidemily
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That is super cool... if it's real
- 2 years ago
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saidemily
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cztheday
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I like that not everybody has grown so cynical that they cannot be struck with wonder at the sight of two-toned fruit...
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cztheday
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hammywill
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cztheday:
Have you seen that fruit?
- 2 years ago
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hammywill
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cztheday
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cztheday:
I can see the picture. I am being serious. I think it is kind of fun that an entire village appears to be "stirred up" by a fruit that is half one color and half another. Did you think I was being sarcastic?
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cztheday
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remanns
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cztheday:
hammywill is an anarchist apple-squasher,....and Imma callin im on it! Free the Fruit! Fructose of the world unite! Power to the pie! I strongly suspect a bigoted Orange conspiracy,....they never have appreciated the apples to....comparison. If it were half blue, we would have a powerful American metaphor here! (...but,...er,...its not,.....so we dont,...I guess. ) Still,....."WHAT WOULD JESUS CHEW"?
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remanns
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hammywill
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cztheday:
LMAO..Touche Remanns...lol...
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hammywill
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hpseaton
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cztheday:
lol...'what would Jesus chew?' damn that made even me laugh.
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hpseaton
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Nettle
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I think it's pretty sweet if it's for real!
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Nettle
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hammywill
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I call bullshit.
- 2 years ago
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hammywill
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ocanada
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I blame the Beatles.
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ocanada
