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CrazCo

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Hello CrazCo

Without the full experimental procedure, it can be really difficult to provide a reason. However, given that you mentioned that you added enzymes to the mixture, the water could serve the purpose of destroying the enzymes before they start interacting the the DNA and hence, destroying it.

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I suppose you mean you put the sample in a hot bath, not that you added water in the container of the sample, but correct me if I am wrong.

 

Do you know the temperature of that "hot water"? If you don't know the exact temperature, could you touch the water without burning yourself?

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Cell lysis can be achieved by cooking, though not really by enzymatic actions. The latter can be used to destabilize cell walls and similar structures but the membrane remains relatively intact. An additional step as e.g. chemical, mechanical lysis is subsequently required (or cooking for that matter).

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