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N.J.L.B. and S.J.R. performed the statistical analyses. C.J.A. provided theoretical input. All authors contributed equally to the drafting of the manuscript, and approved the final version for submission.
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This file contains the Geontology Research Group data file, the R script to reproduce our reanalysis (see comments in code for instructions on how to obtain International Database on Longevity data files) and plot1.png - plot8.png files, output from the R script. (ZIP 75 kb)
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Brown, N., Albers, C. & Ritchie, S. Contesting the evidence for limited human lifespan. Nature 546, E6–E7 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature22784
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