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A karyotype after meiosis would display the haploid number of chromosomes, which is half the diploid number found in somatic cells. For humans, this means a karyotype would show 23 chromosomes, consisting of 22 autosomes and one sex chromosome (X or Y). Each chromosome would be represented as a single structure, reflecting the separation of homologous chromosomes and sister chromatids during meiosis. This karyotype would not show pairs, as the homologous chromosomes have been segregated.

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