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Linda owns an orchard of orange trees, and she is worried because she notices that many of her orange trees are unhealthy. They appear to have very little resistance to attack by a certain fungus that is destroying their leaves. She consults with some biologist friends, and they tell her that her orchard is threatened by low genetic diversity. How could she improve the ability of her orchard to resist disease in the future?

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