Other names in use for C. albicans GPA2: orf19.9189, IPF25624.1, IPF4239.2, Contig4-2798_0009, orf6.6451, CA4012, CAG99, CaO19.9189, CaO19.1621, orf19.1621, C3_02240C_B, C3_02240C, CAWG_02550, C3_02240C_A
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