Ancestry DNA
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DNA testing has seen a significant improvement over the past years, from costly procedures now easy-to-use home applications. Everything you need to know about DNA procedures and what are the top products out there right now to go buy.

DNA testing has become popular as of late due to the availability and also, more importantly, cheaper way to get it. From almost $2000 for the previous testing, it can now go as low as $100 or cheaper but still provide quality and accurate results. Without further ado, here are some of the best DNA testing products out there right now for use in no particular order:

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Ancestry DNA

Ancestry DNA has a very diverse genealogical community to peruse and offers a wide range of data, resources as well as family matching features to boot. The test provides an in-depth analysis of your DNA results, and it is possible to trace the origin to about 500 geographic regions throughout the world, may it be from Europe, Asia and/or Africa. Not only can it trace your origins, but it can provide over 26 traits as well as attributes you have probably inherited from your long lot ancestors with just a little dab of your saliva.

Ancestry has a free family tree search tool available-- it can add the results to the database to expand it even further. Just download the DNA profile in full and important it to the cloud for preservation. For people who are wary about their security, take note that Ancestry stores your information forever in the cloud.

  • Price: $99 (plus $9.95 shipping)
  • Tests: Autosomal
  • Match Database: 15 million
  • Autosomal SNPs tested: 650,000

FamilyTreeDNA

FamilyTreeDNA is owned and operated by a Houston-based genetic testing lab named Gene-by-Gene. They also operate the Genomics Research Center for National Geographics' Genographic Project.

FamilyTreeDNA offers a wide range of tests that are available. The basic autosomal test only costs around $79 and is conducted with a swab test sample of cheek cells. There is also an option to add the father's and mother's line, but that will significantly step up the price when availing this package.

If you want to do a deep-dive analysis, they offer a chromosome browser that allows raw data to be uploaded and provides support for setting up different segment matching thresholds and allows up to over five comparisons to be done simultaneously. FamilyTreeDNA allows transfers from 23andMe and Ancestry DNA to their database. Lastly, the results of the data are up will be kept up to 25 years

  • Price: $79 (plus $9.95 shipping)
  • Tests: Autosomal (other tests, such as mitochondrial DNA testing, sold separately)
  • Match Database: 850,000
  • Autosomal SNPs tested: 700,000

My Heritage

My Heritage offers DNA test kits and a range of online subscription services starting at $79. However, there is a promo right now if you go to their website that will save you $20 when you order now. Their database includes more ethnicities of about 42, more than any of their competitors out there. There is also a free two-week trial to let you test the services with a massive online DNA database of over 3.5 billion profiles and over 100 million subscribers, over a collective of about 46 million family trees.

  • Price: $79 
  • Tests: Autosomal (other tests sold separately)
  • Match Database: 102 million
  • Autosomal SNPs tested: 710,000

The benefits of learning about DNA can inspire a healthier lifestyle. Learn more about ethnicity as well as the origins. The test is non-invasive, and anyone can take it as long as they know how to read the instructions, there are more advantages out there but most importantly is the fact that it can change the diet to what suits a type of DNA more and can make the user have a healthier lifestyle.

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