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Could you be Irish? Save $40 on AncestryDNA and find out for St. Patrick’s Day.
Every year we hear the refrain that you don’t need to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The modern spirit of the holiday is more about fun and green beer than honoring Saint Patrick himself. But it doesn’t hurt to make the day feel a little more reverent if you happen to find out that you can trace your roots back to the Emerald Isle.
You can begin your journey back to your ancestral home when you save $40 on the AncestryDNA kit at Amazon. For only $59, you can unlock your genealogical story back to over 500 global regions, including 92 Irish regions from Munster up to Donegal.
The AncestryDNA kit is one of our top home DNA test kits thanks to its massive genealogical pool and simple instructions. Just return your saliva sample in the prepaid package, and you’ll get results from the lab within six to eight weeks online. Your results are presented in a simple pie chart that expands into more facts about each region, plus details on migration patterns and how your ancestors arrived.
What sets AncestryDNA apart from competitors is its ability to connect you with relatives you may not know about through Ancestry.com. Pretty soon you’ll need to book a flight to Ireland to find your long lost cousin Seamus.
For just $59, you can uncover a lot of hidden history from your past with an AncestryDNA kit. It’s a great opportunity to see how Irish you actually are and to test if you can beat Conan O’Brien’s high score of 100 percent Irish ancestry.
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