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. 2020 Mar 31;10:5734. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-62828-9

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Examples of leopard gecko colour morphs. Wild-type (a) with a normal arrangement of dots (melanophores), yellow colour (xathophores). The Tremper albino leopard gecko (b) with colourless dots and stripes (lack of melanin in melanophores). Example of the hypomelanistic colour morph (c) – a lack of dots on the dorsal part of body. Lack of any black coloured dots (amelanism) and the yellow pigmentation (axanthism) in a non-albino colour morph called “Blizzard” (d). Axantic (lack of yellow pigmentation) colour morph (e). Hipermelanistic colour morph (f). Photo by Steve Sykes - Geckos Etc.