Possible an SNP genetic association?
Has anyone looked at the possibility that some of these morphological variations are due to the occurence of SNP's (Single Nuclear Polymorphisms)? Its all the rage right now in systematic and other molecular research. I think that most of the work that on SNP's is done after the genome has been sequenced. In this case the gemome is not even started, or at least from what i have heard. Sorry to ramble, just wanted to through this out there. If it is SNP related, it would mean that there might be several single nucleotide changes throughout the genome that all combine to achieve the most rare of the morphs. A gecko that has one or two would exibite a different, but somehow related morph. Thats my two cents!!!