Female Infidelity Gene AVPR1A Test

$180.00

Are you more likely to be unfaithful, because of your genes?
Find out if have one of the “female infidelity” versions of the vasopressin receptor gene.

 

  • Tests five genetic changes in the AVPR1A gene
  • Women with one or more of these variants have an increased likelihood of extrapair mating or cheating
  • 100% private and confidential online results
  • Variants do not influence behavior in men

DESCRIPTION

The “female infidelity” gene refers to five genetic variants of the AVPR1A gene. The AVPR1A gene encodes the arginine vasopressin receptor 1A, which binds vasopressin and transmits the signal into the cells.

Vasopressin is a hormone or “chemical messenger” that promotes water retention in the kidneys and increases blood pressure. Most of these effects take place when vasopressin is released into the blood stream. However, when vasopressin is released directly into the brain, it can influence social and sexual behavior (such as infidelity).

In women with the “female infidelity” versions of AVPR1A, the transmission of the vasopressin signal is disrupted. As such, each variant is associated with an increased likelihood of extrapair mating or cheating in women.

There is no evidence that these five variants influence sexual behavior in men. However, there is a different AVPR1A variation (known as the RS3 334 allele), which is associated with an increased likelihood of infidelity in men. The RS3 334 allele is detected in the Male Pair-Bonding Gene AVPR1A Test.

THE GENETICS

The AVPR1A gene is located on chromosome 12, and we inherit two copies of this gene – one from each parent. An uncomplicated DNA test can reveal which forms of AVPR1A a person has inherited.

Tested Variants

This test identifies minor alleles (less common alleles) at five markers in the AVPR1A gene that are linked to infidelity in women:

  • rs10877970
  • rs10877969
  • rs3021529
  • rs11174811
  • rs1587097

OTHER CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE AVPR1A GENE

  • Autism
  • Altruistic behaviour
  • Addictive behaviour
  • Eating disorders
  • Social behavior such as sibling interactions

HOW IT WORKS

Step 1: Order test kit online
Step 2: Collect DNA sample using a painless mouth swab, and mail to the lab in the provided return envelope
Step 3: Receive your results online

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