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 </P>
 
 <H2>Validation</H2>
 <P>
 This approach has been validated in three ways: by extensive
 simulation studies and by comparisons with independent estimates of
 recombination rates, both over large scales from the genetic map and
 over fine scales from sperm analysis.  Full details of validation can be 
 found in McVean <em>et al</em>. (2004) and Winckler <em>et al</em>. (2005).
 </P>
 
 <H2>Credits</H2>
 <P>
 The data are based on <A HREF="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/variation/news/NCBI_retiring_HapMap/" TARGET=_blank>HapMap</A> 
 release 16a.  The recombination hotspots were ascertained by Simon Myers from the
-<A HREF="http://mathgen.stats.ox.ac.uk/"
+<A HREF="https://mathgen.stats.ox.ac.uk/"
 TARGET=_blank>Mathematical Genetics Group</A> at the University of Oxford.
 </P>
 
 <H2>References</H2>
 <P>
 Crawford, D.C., Bhangale, T., Li, N., Hellenthal, G., Rieder, M.J., 
 Nickerson, D.A. and Stephens, M.
 <A HREF="https://www.nature.com/articles/ng1376"
 TARGET=_blank>Evidence for substantial fine-scale variation in recombination 
 rates across the human genome</A>.
 <em>Nat Genet.</em> <B>36</B>(7), 700-6 (2004).
 </P>
 <P>
 Daly, M.J., Rioux, J.D., Schaffner, S.F., Hudson, T.J. and  Lander, E.S.
 <A HREF="https://www.nature.com/articles/ng1001-229"