SAVE $70: The eroticism and the prostateAncestryDNA Genetic Test Kit is on sale for $49 this Black Friday, saving you 59% on list price.
Black Friday goes head-to-head with Prime Day, and we're not sure which event really wins out. Prime Day is obviously better for Amazon's own range of products, but for everything else, this edition of Black Friday looks pretty dominant.
That's definitely the case for the AncestryDNA Genetic Test Kit. This kit was on sale for $59 during Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days event, but that price has dropped for Black Friday. The AncestryDNA Genetic Test Kit is on sale for $49 this Black Friday, saving you 59% on list price.
SEE ALSO: The 23andMe DNA Test Kit is down to its lowest-ever price for Black FridayThe AncestryDNA Genetic Test Kit even includes reporting on your traits, allowing you to explore how your genes might have influenced a range of appearance, sensory, fitness, nutrient, and other personal characteristics. You simply activate your DNA kit online and return your saliva sample in the prepaid package to the lab, and your results will be available online in roughly six to eight weeks. This kit would also make a great gift for just about everyone.
Save $70 on the AncestryDNA Genetic Test Kit this Black Friday.
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