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Hydrolysis of a tripeptide produces glycine valine and phenylalanine. write down the possible sequence of the tripeptide using 3-lettered symbols.

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Gly-Val-Phe, Gly-Phe-Val, Val-Gly-Phe, Val-Phe-Gly, Phe-Gly-Val, Phe-Val-Gly.
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