The base analog 5-bromouracil can tautomerize. One tautomer behaves like T and the other behaves like C. Which of the following mutations could result from the use of 5-bromouracil as mutagen? Check all that apply.
(1) AAG->TAG
(2) ATG->ACG
(3) CAG->TAG
(4) CCA->CGA
(5) GTC->TTC
(6) ACG->ATG
(5)TAG->AAG
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