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- April 25 is National DNA Day, a holiday created to celebrate the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003.
- To celebrate, most of the major DNA testing companies have put kits on sale, including 23andMe, AncestryDNA, Living DNA, and more.
- We found seven kits on sale and broke down the key differences between each, below.
Today, April 25, is National DNA Day. As another "holiday" that you may not have heard about until now, you're probably wondering what it means and how to celebrate it.
National DNA celebrates the completion of the Human Genome Project, a 13-year, publicly funded research project on discovering the specifics of human DNA sequences.
Since the inception of the holiday in 2003, the goal has been to give back to the public with knowledge on genetics — and there's no better way to do that than with at-home DNA kits.
If you've ever been interested in learning more about your ancestry or family history, right now is the best time to do so as many of the best at-home DNA kits are discounted on Amazon today.
While most tests unveil similar data, there are key differences between each one. Check them out below.
AncestryDNA
$69 (Originally $99) [You save $30]
With over 1 billion family connections, AncestryDNA is the best-selling DNA test you can buy. The service helps you discover the people and places that made you who you are by tapping into 350 regions across the world — two times more than the next leading competitor.
23andMe
$139 (Originally $199) [You save $60]
The 23andMe kit is one of the most in-depth at-home DNA tests you can take. Not only will it break down your ancestry, but it will also discover your genetic health risks for diseases like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, carrier traits for diseases like Cystic Fibrosis and Sickle Cell, report on your wellness with details like sleep patterns and lactose intolerance, and other genetic traits. If you're only interested in learning your ancestry you can buy the genetics kit for $69 — a $30 savings.
National Geographic Geno 2.0
$31.99 (Originally $99.99) [You save $68]
The National Geographic Geno 2.0 Next Generation provides a breakdown of your regional ancestry by percentage, going back as 500,000 years. Once your DNA sample is submitted and processed, you can access the data via the Geno 2.0 smartphone app, where an easy-to-understand video walks you through your ancestry. You'll learn about which historical relatives you could be related to.
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