“…Through molecular techniques, inter-and intrapopulation genetic structure can be distinguished, allowing us to identify patterns of gene flow and dispersal (Cavers et al, 2005). As such, molecular markers are fundamental in analyzing patterns of SGS, characterizing natural plant populations, and estimating gene diversity, inbreeding, gene flow, and degree of kinship (Vieira and Carvalho, 2008;Gonçalves et al, 2010). Of the molecular markers available, ISSR (inter-simple sequence repeat) markers are commonly used in population genetic studies due to their ease of handling, the production of significant polymorphism, short turnaround time for results, and lower cost when compared to other markers Chagas et al, 2015).…”