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Proteins are biomolecules composed of alpha- amino acids. An alpha-amino acid has a general formula R-underset(underset(NH_(2))(|))(C)-COOH. The amino acids polymerise and form an amide linkage (peptide linkage) between two monomeric amino acid units. The polymerisation takes place as follows H_(2)N-overset(overset(R_(1))(|))(CH)-underset(underset(O)(||))(C)-OH+H- underset(darr underset((-2H_(2)O))("Polymerisation"))(HN-overset(overset(R_(2))(|))(CH)-underset(underset(O)(||))(C))-OH+H-NH- overset(overset(R_(3))(|))(CH)-underset(underset(O)(||))(C)-OH Two or more similar amino acids can also polymerise, for example a dimer will be like. H_(2)N- overset(overset(R)(||))(CH)-underset(underset(O)(||))(C)-NH-overset(overset(R)(||))(CH)-underset(underset(O)(||))(C)-OH. In the given trimer if R_(1) =H , R_(2) =CH_(3) and R_(3) = Ph then the amino acids present in the trimers are :

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Glycine,ALANINE & PHENYL Alanine
Glycine,LEUCINE & Phenyl Alanine
Alanine,VALINE & Phenyl Alanine
Alanine,Leucine & Lysine

Answer :A


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