This method is based on 90% confidence intervals (as defined by Wall and Pritchard [21]) for Lewontin’s D′ disequilibrium statistic for pairs of variants. Depending on the confidence interval’s boundaries, a pair of variants is classified as “strong linkage disequilibrium (LD)”, “strong evidence for historical recombination”, or “inconclusive”; then, contiguous groups of variants where “strong LD” pairs outnumber “recombination” pairs by more than 19 to 1 are greedily selected, starting with the longest base-pair spans.