Which retail innovation first allowed consumers to purchase personalized DNA testing kits directly from store shelves, revolutionizing access to genetic information?
Science and retail are increasingly converging as laboratory innovations transform into consumer products. From specialized equipment to everyday items with scientific breakthroughs, the path from research to retail shelves is faster than ever. This poll tests your knowledge of a groundbreaking retail innovation that changed how scientific products reach consumers, creating a new paradigm in specialized scientific retail.
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- 23andMe's partnership with Walgreens in 2013, creating the first direct-to-consumer DNA test available in physical retail stores
- AncestryDNA's exclusive Best Buy kiosks launched in 2011, featuring touchscreen ordering of customized genetic testing packages
- MyHeritage DNA's 2015 'Science Center' store-within-a-store concept at Target, complete with genetic counselors on staff
- National Geographic's Geno 2.0 test stations introduced at REI stores in 2014, combining adventure retail with genetic discovery
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