“…The development and use of molecular marker technologies has also facilitated the subsequent cloning and characterization of disease-, insect-, and pestresistance genes from a variety of plant species including wheat (Hammond-Kosack and Jones, 1997;Meyers et al, 1999). Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based assays for plant DNA fingerprinting (Ateş Sönmezoğlu et al, 2012;Göçmen Taşkın et al, 2012;Surgun et al, 2012;György et al, 2013;Uslu et al, 2013), amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP), has been developed, which reveals significant levels of DNA polymorphism (Vos et al, 1995). The combination of bulk segregant analysis (Michelmore et al, 1991) and high polymorphic PCR-based markers permit the identification and mapping of useful molecular markers for breeding programs.…”