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To explain: The goal of the investigation that was conducted by Venter, Smith, and colleagues.
Introduction: Craig Venter and Hamilton Smith worked on Haemophilus influenza along with their colleagues. They used a technique known as shotgun sequencing for their investigation. Haemophilus influenza is pathogenic bacterium..
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