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a–c, Phylogenetic trees were constructed for a 76-year-old female donor (a), a 77-year-old female donor (b) and an 81-year-old male donor (c) and presented as described for Fig. 2. The phylogeny of the fourth elderly adult donor included in the study is shown in Extended Data Fig. 5b.