Observed Z values (Y axis) are compared to expected Z values for a normal distribution (X axis) 1,5 y = 0,9946x - 0,0052 0,5 -3,5 -3 -2,5 -2 -1,5 -1 -0 0,5 1,5 -1 -1,5 -2 -2,5 -3 -3,5 Theoretical Z values based on quantiles Q1 This Q-Q plot indicates that the observed values at the very end of the left tail are slightly higher than those expected for a normal distribution. (True or false) Q2 Heritability for the trait shown in the above Q-Q plot is 0.995 or 99.5 %. (True or false) Observed Z values

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Observed Z values (Y axis) are compared to expected Z
values for a normal distribution (X axis)
2
1,5
1
y = 0,9946x - 0,0052
0,5
-3,5
-3
-2,5
-2
-1,5
-1
-05
0,5
1
1,5
-1
-1,5
-2
-2,5
-3
-3,5
Theoretical Z values based on quantiles
Q1 This Q-Q plot indicates that the observed values at the very end of the left tail
are slightly higher than those expected for a normal distribution. (True or false)
Q2 Heritability for the trait shown in the above Q-Q plot is 0.995 or 99.5 %. (True or
false)
Observed Z values
2.
Transcribed Image Text:Observed Z values (Y axis) are compared to expected Z values for a normal distribution (X axis) 2 1,5 1 y = 0,9946x - 0,0052 0,5 -3,5 -3 -2,5 -2 -1,5 -1 -05 0,5 1 1,5 -1 -1,5 -2 -2,5 -3 -3,5 Theoretical Z values based on quantiles Q1 This Q-Q plot indicates that the observed values at the very end of the left tail are slightly higher than those expected for a normal distribution. (True or false) Q2 Heritability for the trait shown in the above Q-Q plot is 0.995 or 99.5 %. (True or false) Observed Z values 2.
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