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    The popular 23andMe Health + Ancestry Kit, for example, is on sale for just $99 — 50% off its regular price of $199. ... but one of the best Prime Day deals for 2023 is on at-home DNA test kits ...

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    This Christmas, plenty of people will find DNA tests under the tree. They're easy to use — just send 23andMe, Ancestry, or one of their competitors your spit, and in exchange you're promised a ...

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    By 2023, Ancestry was the largest provider of consumer DNA testing in the world with a network of over 25 million users, [12] and Ancestry DNA testing is now available in 128 countries. As well as its main website, Ancestry operates country-specific versions for Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Sweden and the United Kingdom. [13]

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    After taking two DNA tests, one from AncestryDNA and one from 23andMe, I finally got my answers. And the experience has provided me with some important pieces of advice for anyone who wants to ...

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    Modern DNA tests have been around since the '80s, but AncestryDNA, a subsidiary of Ancestry.com, has proven itself to be one of the most reliable direct-to-consumer genealogy companies out there ...