Identify the sequence of amino acids in the 3aa and 5aa polypeptides (listing them N terminus to C terminus).

a. The 3aa sequence is valine-serine-aspartate, and the 5aa sequence is valineserine-aspartate-threonine-proline

b. The 3aa sequence is serine-valine-aspartate, and the 5aa sequence is serinevaline-aspartate-threonine-proline.
c. the 3aa sequence is aspartate-valine-serine, and the 5aa sequence is serineaspartate-valine-threonine-proline.
d. The 3aa sequence is serine-valine-aspartate, and the 5aa sequence is serinevaline-aspartate-proline-threonine.


b

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