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)
.