Answer:
be genotypically different
Step-by-step explanation:
- Widow's peak is an example of a dominantly inherited trait, this means that any individual who receives even a single copy of the dominant allele would have a widow's peak present in the phenotype.
- In the given question, the cross is made between a homozygous dominant individual (let the genotype be WW) and a heterozygote (Genotype Ww).
- The cross can be represented as follows :
WW X Ww ----> WW Ww Ww WW
From the cross it can be seen that the offsprings will have the genotype of either WW or Ww, however, since W is dominant over w, the phenotype will always be the presence of widow's peak.