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Which of the following statements regarding complementary molecules in transcription is false?
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The sense strand is complementary to the template strand
The transcribed RNA is complementary to the noncoding strand
The coding strand is complementary to the antisense strand
The transcribed RNA is complementary to the coding strand
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