I have merged your 2 threads into one and put it in the "health and medications" section. In order to answer your question, we need more information. Are you talking about enigma syndrome (if you don't know what that is, do a google search)? Do you have an enigma? If not, can you describe what the gecko is doing and/or send a video? There's no way to know if a particular behavior is genetic or not, though it does seem to be with the enigmas. In general, it's safest not to breed geckos that show problem behaviors. People do breed enigmas, though, because they think they have interesting colors and patterns. That's an ethical question that's up to you. I won't do it, personally.
If your gecko is displaying neurological problems, than definitely do not breed her to your male. Only breed healthy animals.
The people who do breed enigmas (I don't, personally) are very careful to select animals that do not display symptoms and stop breeding if any of the offspring display symptoms.