The conclusion that can be revealed from this consequence of the shortening of one of the chromatids is that sister chromatids do not split equally during the anaphase of mitosis.
<h3>What is a Karyotype?</h3>
A karyotype may be defined as the complete set of chromosomes of any individual. It represents all sorts of numbers, sizes, and any abnormalities of the chromosomes in an organism.
According to the context of this question, in a karyotype of an individual, you have found that one of the chromatids of chromosome 4 is shorter than its homologous. It is due to the process when sister chromatids do not split equally during the anaphase of mitosis.
As a result of this, one daughter cell would have more chromosomes than normal and one daughter cell along with size variabilities in the chromatids of the chromosomes.
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