frog, don't get all hairy, you said it not me. i just referenced what 'you said' earlier today. you stated that polymorphisms increased from 3 mill to 30 million (ie: 10 fold).
and thanks again, but i'm not having difficulty with English today....but you sure appear a tad off. here's what you said:
Just an update on what has been discovered since this patent application was filed.
About 0.1% of the 3 billion bases of our DNA are different from person to person and these locations are called polymorphisms.
This assumption of 0.1% of the 3 billion bases was based on the number of polymorphisms that had been discovered at that time. Approximately 3 million. Since that time at least ten times as much of the genome has been determined to be different from person to person. That's 30 million bases.