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An increased curiosity around family history has led to a rise in the popularity of at-home DNA kits. The process is simple: swab your mouth or spit into a tube, send the kit back to the company, and ...
At-home DNA testing kits offer insights into ancestry, but also claim to be able to tell you your risk of certain diseases, or even give you unique diet advice.
Thanks to a new product developed by an Ontario couple, it's now easier to take and preserve a DNA sample in the privacy of your own home.
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