Goldeneye

It is one of the most iconic and beautiful blood python morphs in existence. 
The Goldeneye gene is an incomplete dominant mutation, easily recognizable for its unique reduced pattern and mesmerizing gold-colored eyes. (hence the name). The complete dominant form of the gene creates a whiteish snake with minimal pattern and bold black face features called the " Magpie."
This Morph has been combined with multiple base mutations, creating amazing "designer morphs."
The Goldeneye is a powerful gene. When combined with other mutations, the Goldeneye will often “lead” the way in the overall snake's appearance. In combos, for example, the different morphs act as "secondary mutations," expressing their unique characteristics in the Goldeneye pattern.  
We have some great examples of this. See the gallery below and observe how the Goldeneye interacts with other morphs, creating outstanding living art pieces. 
Goldeneye with classic pattern. 

T-Positive Albino Goldeneye with classic pattern. 
Pixel (Goldeneye-Batik) Despite the heavy influence of the Batik, the GE features remain visible in the combo. 
007 (Goldeneye-Matrix) In this case, the Matrix gene creates a more reduced, organized and clean pattern.
Goldeneye displaying the characteristic yellow eye color. 
T-Positive albino Goldeneye. The eye color changes in presence of the albino trait.  
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