Could the fundamental impulse for infidelity be encoded within your very DNA? Emerging scientific research suggests that our genetic blueprint may play a significant role in complex behavioral traits, including relationship fidelity. This advanced DNA test is designed to help you uncover whether you carry specific genetic markers that studies have associated with a greater predisposition for unfaithful behavior. By examining key genes linked to the brain's reward system and novelty-seeking, it provides a fascinating window into the biological factors that may subtly influence your choices and actions within romantic partnerships. This isn't about destiny, but about gaining a deeper level of self-awareness regarding your innate tendencies.

What It Analyzes:
This test focuses specifically on a notable genetic variation: the presence of the 7-repeat (7R+) allele in the RS3 region of the DRD4 dopamine receptor gene. This gene is crucial in regulating dopamine, a neurotransmitter central to motivation, reward, and pleasure. The 7R+ allele has been the subject of numerous studies linking it to a higher propensity for novelty-seeking, risk-taking, and in some research, infidelity.

Service Features:

  • Simple, At-Home Sample Collection: The process is straightforward and can be completed in the comfort of your own home in just a few minutes.

  • Non-Invasive Cheek Swab: We use a soft, painless buccal swab to collect a DNA sample from the inside of your cheek no needles or blood required.

  • Secure, Confidential Online Results: Your genetic data is protected with industry-standard encryption. You will receive your detailed results digitally via a secure, private online portal.

  • Testing Performed by an Accredited Laboratory: For your peace of mind, all DNA analysis is conducted in a CLIA-certified and CAP-accredited laboratory, ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and reliability.

  • DRD4 7R+ Genetic Analysis: Explore links to novelty-seeking behavior.

  • Gain insights into your brain's reward system and dopamine response.

  • Discover how your genetic makeup can influence relationship dynamics.


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