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More and more people are taking home DNA tests expecting to find what percentage Irish/Native American/fill-in-the-blank they are, and actually finding out their Dad's not their Dad. From forgotten one night stands to babies swapped at birth, author and journalist Libby Copeland has uncovered hundreds of stories of 'recreational' home DNA tests upending people's lives. In this episode I speak to Libby about her new book 'The Lost Family: How DNA Testing is Upending Who We Are'. We discuss the questions DNA testing is forcing us to to ask - what right do you have to know your genetic past? What right do previous generations have to keep their secrets? And with nearly 40 million test kits sold so far, how long before we are all 'discoverable'?
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