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  2. AncestryDNA kits are back down to $39 for Cyber Monday ... - AOL

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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. The at-home […] From 23andMe to AncestryDNA, These Popular DNA Test Kits ...

  5. Ancestry.com - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] In 2018 it also reported having 3 million paying subscribers, and to have sold 18 million DNA kits to customers. [11] 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.

  6. FamilyTreeDNA - Wikipedia

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    These tests cover 37-111 STR markers depending on the test, and vary in price according to the number of markers covered. [22] FTDNA introduced their "Big Y" test in 2013. Big Y tests approximately 15 million locations on the Y chromosome, looking for novel and shared SNPs. [ 26 ]

  7. Genetic testing - Wikipedia

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    Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, is used to identify changes in DNA sequence or chromosome structure. Genetic testing can also include measuring the results of genetic changes, such as RNA analysis as an output of gene expression , or through biochemical analysis to measure specific protein output. [ 1 ]