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up to now the traits that we have considered have mostly been categorical traits either round seeds or wrinkled seeds red eyes or brown eyes an enzyme is made or an enzyme isnamp;#39;t made these traits are called categorical traits contrast them to a trait like height or the risk that youamp;#39;ll develop type 2 diabetes height isnamp;#39;t categorical but itamp;#39;s rather continuous or quantitative and if you take the height of a very large number of people and you plot them you end up with a distribution that you are likely familiar with a bell curve or a normal distribution and it turns out that a huge number of quantitative traits are normally distributed and as such this forms the theoretical basis of a lot of the rest of this chapter and a nice thing about a trait that is normally distributed is that you can describe that distribution using only two numbers and the first is the center right the mean designated x bar and this is just the arithmetic average of all of the ob