Answer:
Option A, 75 percent
Explanation:
Given -
Allele for widow’s peak (W) is completely dominant over the allele for a straight hairline (w).
A cross is carried between two parents that are heterozygous for a widow’s peak
Thus, the offspring produced by the cross between two parents with genotype "Ww" is
Ww * Ww
WW, Ww, Ww, ww
Except "ww" genotype all the remaining offspring have widow's peak.
Thus, the probability of two parents heterozygous for a widow’s peak (Ww) having an offspring with a widow’s peak is
[tex]\frac{3}{4} * 100\\0.75*100\\75[/tex]%
Hence, option A is correct.