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Kulvriksh® Marriage Sibling DNA Test
Before marriage, if you’re uncertain about your partner’s gotra or concerned that you might share the same gotra, you can confirm it through a sibling DNA test instead. The sibling DNA test can also verify potential relationships discovered through genealogical testing. Kulvriksh’s Sibling DNA Test involves collecting DNA samples from the couple and their siblings, allowing for the verification of biological relationships between full or half-siblings. This test provides the necessary answers and peace of mind you seek.
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Rs. 100/-
Premarital genetic screening identifies carrier status for recessive genetic disorders. By understanding potential risks, couples can make informed decisions about family planning, reducing the chances of passing on inherited diseases to offspring. This proactive approach promotes healthier future generations and ensures responsible parenthood.

Informed family planning
DNA testing for marriages provides couples with invaluable information to make informed decisions about family planning. By identifying potential genetic carriers of recessive disorders, couples can understand the risks of passing on these conditions to their offspring. This knowledge empowers them to weigh the options carefully and make choices that align with their family planning goals.
Peace of mind and reduced anxiety
Knowing your carrier status for genetic disorders can offer significant peace of mind. While it’s essential to approach genetic information with a balanced perspective, understanding your risk can help alleviate anxiety about potential health challenges for your future children.


Strengthening family bonds
DNA testing for marriages can serve as a foundation for building a strong and united family. By understanding your shared genetic heritage, couples can develop a deeper appreciation for their family history and cultural background. Sharing information about genetic predispositions can also foster open communication and empathy within the relationship.








