Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test

$149.00

Is it possible that your genetic makeup predisposes you to infidelity? Discover if you possess the vasopressin receptor gene’s “male pair-bonding” variant.

  • Identifies the RS3 334 variation in the AVPR1A gene.
  • Men carrying this variant are less inclined to establish strong emotional connections with their partners.
  • These variants do not appear to affect the behavior of women.

Description

The “male pair-bonding” gene is a genetic variant of the AVPR1A gene that encodes for the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A, responsible for binding vasopressin and transmitting signals within cells.

Vasopressin is a hormone that regulates water retention in the kidneys and raises blood pressure. It can be released into the brain, where it can impact social and sexual behavior, including infidelity. However, in individuals with the “male pair-bonding” variant of the gene, this signal transmission can be disrupted.

Men who possess the RS3 334 allele are less likely to develop a strong emotional connection with their partners and may experience marital crises or divorce more frequently. They are also less likely to get married and more likely to cohabit compared to individuals without the RS3 334 allele. Additionally, spouses of men with the RS3 334 allele have reported feeling less affection and agreement in the marriage.

Description

The “male pair-bonding” gene is a genetic variant of the AVPR1A gene that encodes for the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A, responsible for binding vasopressin and transmitting signals within cells.

Vasopressin is a hormone that regulates water retention in the kidneys and raises blood pressure. It can be released into the brain, where it can impact social and sexual behavior, including infidelity. However, in individuals with the “male pair-bonding” variant of the gene, this signal transmission can be disrupted.

Men who possess the RS3 334 allele are less likely to develop a strong emotional connection with their partners and may experience marital crises or divorce more frequently. They are also less likely to get married and more likely to cohabit compared to individuals without the RS3 334 allele. Additionally, spouses of men with the RS3 334 allele have reported feeling less affection and agreement in the marriage.

Our testing laboratory is AABB Accredited, ISO/IEC 17025 Certified and participates in the CAP proficiency testing program.

Technical Info

The AVPR1A gene is positioned on chromosome 12, and individuals inherit two copies of this gene – one from each parent. An uncomplicated DNA test can be performed to identify which versions of AVPR1A an individual has inherited.

The regulatory region controlling AVPR1A protein levels contains short tandem repeats (STRs), which result in three distinct AVPR1A variants (RS1, RS3, and GT25).

One variation of RS3, referred to as RS3 334 allele, has been linked to reduced pair-bonding tendencies in males. The AVPR1A STR test gauges the length of the RS3 repeat region, enabling determination of whether an individual carries the RS3 334 infidelity variant.

At-Home DNA Testing Steps

STEP 1

Order Kit

Order the private DNA test kit online.

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Collect Samples

Follow the easy instructions for collecting a mouth swab sample from the participants. The sample is collected in just seconds by rubbing the swabs provided in the kit gently inside the mouth.

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Receive Results

After sample collection, return the samples to our laboratory using the return packaging included in your test kit. Results are available online. You are welcome to call our laboratory at any time to check on your test and to get preliminary results over the telephone using your password and file number. Official results documents are sent to you by mail or email after the test is complete.

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