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Gametes through meiosis

Explain whether, the gametes are always formed through the meiosis?

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In plant life cycle (diplobiontic life cycle) and in the haplontic haplobiontic life cycle gametes are formed through the mitosis and not through the meiosis. Evidently in some of the stages of these sexual life cycles meiosis should occurs.

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