15% of Americans who have used a mail-in DNA testing service say the results of their test changed the way they think about their racial or ethnic identity. Nonwhites are twice as likely as whites to say this (24% vs. 12%). https://t.co/PxgFAek4jn pic.twitter.com/1V2NG6Go8s
— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) August 7, 2019