Mountain Pine Beetles Colonizing Historical and Naïve Host Trees Are Associated with a Bacterial Community Highly Enriched in Genes Contributing to Terpene Metabolism

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    Summary and phylogenetic assignment of the twelve DGGE bands sequenced (Table S1); principle component analysis of DGGE data (Fig. S1); frequency of association for DGGE bands across all samples from Alberta and British Columbia (Fig. S2); phylogenetic binning analysis of four beetle-associated community metagenomes (Fig. S3); phylogenetic binning analysis of monoterpene and diterpene genes identified in four beetle-associated metagenomes (Fig. S4); length (in amino acids) of the proteins in the four mountain pine beetle-associated community metagenomes that are annotated as belonging to the KEGG limonene and pinene degradation pathway or have homology to proteins in the dit gene cluster (Fig. S5); supplemental text.

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    Raw annotation data for the community metagenomes (Data Set S1).

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