Shotgun sequencing is a method used to sequence long DNA strands by breaking them into smaller, overlapping fragments, which can then be sequenced independently. Here’s how the process typically works: 1. **Fragmentation**: The DNA molecule of interest is randomly cut into smaller fragments using enzymes or physical shearing. The size of these fragments can vary, but they are typically between a few hundred to a few thousand base pairs long.

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