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Fig 1.

Example of a subnetwork of a genealogy of scientists.

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Fig 2.

Network characteristics.

Number of nodes (scientists with a Ph.D. degree) (upper left), number of edges (mentor-mentee relationships) (upper right), number of components (bottom left), and relative size of the largest component (bottom right).

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Fig 3.

Count of scientists per year, per number of mentees (figure left) and mentors (figure right).

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for genealogical variables.

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Table 2.

Zero-inflated negative binomial regression coefficients for ancestry size (dependent variable: Mentees).

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Table 3.

Zero-inflated negative binomial regression coefficients for ancestry diversity (dependent variable: Mentees).

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