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SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO BEST ANSWER. In tulips, red flowers (R) are dominant to yellow flowers (r) and broad leaves (L) are dominant to slender leaves (l).  A gardener crosses a RrLl plant with a rrll plant.  Seeds from this cross produce 52 red, broad-leaf tulips and 48 yellow, slender-leaf plants.  Explain these results (hint: think about Mendel's three laws).
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