{"id":20571,"date":"2020-07-14T02:02:00","date_gmt":"2020-07-14T02:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"urn:bbc:podcast:p08kqgxj"},"modified":"2020-07-14T02:02:00","modified_gmt":"2020-07-14T02:02:00","slug":"dna-and-me","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2020\/07\/14\/dna-and-me\/","title":{"rendered":"DNA and me"},"content":{"rendered":"Want to know who you really are? Take an at-home DNA test, just like over 26 million others have around the globe. But the question is: why? For many, it\u2019s just a bit of fun; for others it might be for medical insight. But for everyone, it promises to tell you who you really are \u2013 and for many, those results might come as a surprise. For BBC reporter Sophia Smith Galer and her father, an innocent at-home kit led to a series of shocking discoveries about their family\n