No Geob, I'm not. But thank you for the reference that Arch is looking for.
Genome scanning looks at every base pair in the genome. Over three billion pairs. It is prohibitively expensive because of the incedible magnitude of the job.
TOny's wacky scheme looks at only 2000 snp's and suggests that he can create an equivalent 'screen' (Not scan) for only $1000.00.
Clearly they are NOT the same thing. Clearly their equivalence is nonsensical. And clearly since the concept disappeared from view almost instantly, it was abandoned and swept under the rug.
Thanks again, Geo.
regards,
frog