of 4
Phylotype
a
Genotype
a
Number
b
%
c
Amitermes
sp
. Cost010
A1
A1, C7, D12, H11, A3, B7, D7, F9, E6
18
19
A10
A10, A4, H5, C8, G2, G3
10
11
A8
A8, C1
4
4
A9
A9, G1
2
2
B11
B11
1
1
B12
B12, C6, F8
4
4
B3
B3
1
1
B5
B5
1
1
B6
B6, G9
2
2
B8
B8
1
1
B9
B9, C9, E11, F7
6
6
C10
C10
4
4
C12
C12, C4, D4, D10, F2
11
12
C2
C2
2
2
C3
C3
1
1
C5
C5
2
2
D1
D1
1
1
D11
D11
3
3
D3
D3
1
1
D5
D5
1
1
D6
D6
1
1
E4
E4, G7
4
4
E7
E7
1
1
E9
E9, H12
2
2
F1
F1
3
3
F10
F10
1
1
F12
F12
2
2
F3
F3
2
2
G4
G4
1
1
G8
G8
1
1
H10
H10
1
1
Total:
95
Amitermes
sp
. JT2
A1
A1, E1
5
5
A2
A2
1
1
A7
A7, C2, E3
8
8
A8
A8
2
2
B11
B11, G1
3
3
B2
B2, E9, H12
10
10
B5
B5, D10, E2
5
5
B6
B6
1
1
B7
B7
1
1
B8
B8
1
1
C11
C11
2
2
D2
D2
6
6
D6
D6
5
5
E10
E10
3
3
F12
F12
1
1
F2
F2
8
8
F3
F3
1
1
F4
F4
22
23
F5
F5, H1, G8
7
7
G3
G3
1
1
G7
G7
2
2
H5
H5
1
1
Total:
96
Table S1: sequenced Clones and their corresponding OTUs
Phylotype
a
Genotype
a
Number
b
%
c
Gnathamitermes
sp . JT5
A10
A10, A3, G4
8
8
A11
A11
2
2
A2
A2, H11
2
2
A8
A8
4
4
B1
B1
1
1
B11
B11, D12, G6, E9
5
5
B12
B12, G12, B9, F8
13
14
B2
B2, H2
2
2
B5
B5
4
4
C1
C1, F11
10
11
C12
C12
4
4
C3
C3
1
1
C6
C6
1
1
C8
C8
1
1
D1
e
D1
2
2
D10
D10
1
1
D11
D11
7
7
D3
D3
1
1
E12
E12
1
1
E2
E2
5
5
E3
E3
1
1
E7
E7
1
1
F2
F2
1
1
F4
F4, H8
2
2
F5
F5
3
3
F6
F6, F7
6
6
G11
G11
1
1
G8
G8
2
2
H4
H4
2
2
H5
H5
1
1
Total:
95
Microcerotermes
sp . Cost008
A12
A12, C3, E12, H7
5
5
A3
A3, B1, F4, H12, C12, C4
25
26
A4
A4
2
2
A8
A8
4
4
A9
A9
2
2
B7
B7
25
26
B8
B8
2
2
C1
C1
1
1
C10
C10
d
1
1
C5
C5, D11
2
2
C6
C6, D2
5
5
C9
C9
1
1
D5
D5, G1
5
5
D8
D8
1
1
E3
E3
1
1
E5
E5
2
2
F10
F10
d
1
1
F5
F5, G11
8
8
G3
G3
1
1
H11
H11
1
1
H8
H8
1
1
Total:
96
Table S1: sequenced Clones and their corresponding OTUs
Phylotype
a
Genotype
a
Number
b
%
c
Nasutitermes
sp . Cost003
A11
A11, D5, G1
4
4
A12
A12
1
1
A6
A6
4
4
A9
A9, B5, D12, E1
10
11
B10
B10
2
2
B2
B2, C4, D4, D1, G12
19
21
B3
B3
1
1
B9
B9
1
1
C1
C1, C5
10
11
C2
C2
12
13
C8
C8, D9
5
6
D2
D2
1
1
E2
E2
1
1
E3
E3, D7
2
2
E4
E4
2
2
F1
F1
1
1
F2
F2
1
1
F5
F5
1
1
F8
F8
1
1
G10
G10
2
2
H1
H1
1
1
H11
H11
3
3
H2
H2
1
1
H5
H5
1
1
H6
H6
3
3
Total:
90
Rhynchotermes
sp
. Cost004
A1
A1
1
1
A12
A12
2
2
A2
A2
2
2
A3
A3
1
1
A4
A4
2
2
A5
A5
1
1
A6
A6
1
1
A7
A7, E8
4
4
A9
A9
5
5
B1
B1
4
4
B11
B11
3
3
B2
B2, C8, H6
6
6
B3
B3
1
1
B6
B6
1
1
B7
B7, H7
2
2
C11
C11
2
2
C12
C12
1
1
C4
C4, E12, H1
3
3
C5
C5, G5, H12
7
7
D10
D10, G11
7
7
D11
D11
1
1
D5
D5
2
2
D6
D6
2
2
E2
E2
2
2
E3
E3
1
1
E4
E4
3
3
E6
E6
2
2
F1
F1
1
1
F10
F10
1
1
F11
F11
1
1
F2
F2
d
6
6
F6
F6
1
1
F8
F8
1
1
F9
F9
1
1
G1
G1
1
1
G2
G2
1
1
G3
G3
1
1
G4
G4
1
1
G9
G9
1
1
H11
H11
1
1
H2
H2
2
2
H3
H3
1
1
H5
H5
1
1
H8
H8
2
2
Total:
93
Table S1: sequenced Clones and their corresponding OTUs
a
O
TUs calculated using the furthest
neighbor method in DOTUR
(Schloss and
Handelsman, Appl Environ Microbiol 71:1501
1506, 2005)
with a 97% amino
acid
similarity cut
off and their component sequences.
b
Number of cloned sequences grouped within each OTU.
c
Percent of cloned sequences represented by each OTU.
d
Sequences contai
ning frame
shift mutations that were
corrected
manually by the
addition or subtraction of nucleotides at the DNA sequence level to allow for
phylogenetic analyses using amino acid sequences.
e
Sequence OTUs grouping phylogenetically with sequences previou
sly classified as
F
amily 7 [FeFe] hydrogenases (Warnecke et al., Nature 450:560
565, 2007)
.