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- By conducting testcrosses, researchers have found that the sweetpea has seven linkage groups. How many chromosomes would youexpect to find in leaf cells of the plants?Each sperm of a tomato plant contains seven chromosomes. What are the haploid and diploid number for tomatoes? haploid=7 and diploid=14 haploid=14 and diploid=7 haploid=7 and diploid=49 haploid=3 and diploid=7What is an example of polyploidy?