So I'm doing a little research on color morphology in reptiles (always been a passion of mine...) and I thought I had understood the whole Tyrosinase + and Tyrosinase - thing until I started looking at Leopard Geckos. So what I am curious about is how we ended up with three non - allelically compatible amelanistics. My guess is (based on looks and my understanding of the physics behind it) that both Tremper and Bell amels are a form of Tyrosinase + amelanism and that Rainwaters are a form of Tyrosinae - amelanism. So my question is has anybody researched this any further? If two or three of these are all the same form of amelanism, has any one looked into where the fault is in the breakdown of tyrosine to dopa to dopaquinone to melanin? Any one that can help with this I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks,
Ian
Silver Rose Reptiles
Thanks,
Ian
Silver Rose Reptiles