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A tripeptide oon complete hydrolysis gives glycine, alanine, and phenylanine,using three-letter symbols write down the possible sequences of the tripeptide.

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The possible combinations can be:
(i). Gly-Ala-Phe, (ii). Gly-Phe-Ala
(iii). Ala-Gly-Phe, (iv). Ala-Phe-Gly
(v). Phe-Gly-Ala, (vi). Phe-Ala-Gly
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