<Li> In amoebozoans: Dictyostelium </Li> <Li> In opisthokonts: most fungi (some chytrids, zygomycetes, some ascomycetes, basidiomycetes) </Li> <P> In gametic meiosis, instead of immediately dividing meiotically to produce haploid cells, the zygote divides mitotically to produce a multicellular diploid individual or a group of more unicellular diploid cells . Cells from the diploid individuals then undergo meiosis to produce haploid cells or gametes . Haploid cells may divide again (by mitosis) to form more haploid cells, as in many yeasts, but the haploid phase is not the predominant life cycle phase . In most diplonts, mitosis occurs only in the diploid phase, i.e. gametes usually form quickly and fuse to produce diploid zygotes . </P> <P> In the whole cycle, gametes are usually the only haploid cells, and mitosis usually occurs only in the diploid phase . </P>

When does meiosis occur in diplontic life cycle
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