 The discovery of single nucleotide polymorphisms, those are the changes in the sequence of the DNA between two different varieties that are responsible for the bulk of genetic variations, differences we see between plant types, between varieties. So in this project, we used these varieties and we undertook a project with collaborators in the United States, a private company that actually used their technology and applied it to these varieties for SNP discovery. We discovered a very large data set of SNPs across these varieties. It's to date the largest collection of SNPs for rice and now we are applying those SNPs for plant breeding efforts. And there is a new project that's being initiated with collaborators, also located at Cornell, primarily Susan McCuchy's team but also Carlos Bustamante's team and other collaborators across the world. So this project, there are arises SNP project, we had funding to undertake SNP discovery for 20 varieties. This machine is Erie's newest equipment acquisition for genotyping SNPs. So if you can see this plate, this plate has 384 wells on it. With this machine for every sample that we run, we will be genotyping in one reaction, 384 SNPs at a time.