I'm guessing you're referring to the link that I posted maybe?
If so, I am the author/researcher who wrote the article. It was written prior to the YTCA's vote on the Disqualification ruling, so I may be revising part of the article stating that Black coated dogs are no longer allowed to show ... but time will tell on that. ;-)
AKC can verify the massive numbers of DNA testing, prior to registering the first parti litters.
As for research sites, here's a few and some of the links, have multiple reference sites to research from:
http://bowlingsite.mcf.com/Genetics/Genetics.html http://www.kolumbus.fi/sarakontu/link/canlinks.html http://homepage.usask.ca/~schmutz/dogcolors.html http://www.batw.net/borzois.com/coat...oat.color.html http://www.lildachs.com/genetics.htm
I've corresponded with geneticist at both Virginia Tech Vet school and UC Davis in California with regards to both equine and canine color genetics.
I've written a number of articles on equine color genetics that were published in equine magazines and news papers, including the breed magazine that the research was done for "The Morgan Horse" and I've been asked to speak at the Morgan Horses' yearly National convention numerous times with regards to equine color genetics.
Over the years I was editor of the Rainbow Morgan Horse newsletter, VP, board member and promotional liaison of the Rainbow Morgan Horse Association. This club was to help make Morgan owners and breeders aware that Morgans came in colors besides bay, black and chestnut. Prior to the year 2000, colorful morgans were rarely shown in Morgan shows (judges wouldn't look at them) ... now because of education and a better understanding of color genetics, colorful Morgans are in demand and are winning at the Grand National level.
I no longer raise Morgan ... I've downsized and have colorful Miniature horses :-)
I am by no means and expert, but I am open minded and always learning ...
I do my research and try to stick to the facts but I am a writer and my own opinions are thrown into the mix.
So enjoy the links I posted, there's a wealth of information out on the internet!