$A$ tetrapeptide $x$ on complete hydrolysis produced glycine $(Gly)$,alanine $(Ala)$,valine $(Val)$,and leucine $(Leu)$ in equimolar proportions. The number of possible tetrapeptide sequences involving each of these amino acids exactly once is:

  • A
    $16$
  • B
    $32$
  • C
    $8$
  • D
    $24$

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