“…at 269 bp signi es the absence of the Ty-3 gene (Fig.1). This outcome aligns withDong et al (2016) andNevame et al (2018) ndings, where they employed the SCAR1 marker to assess segregating populations of the cross between S. lycopersicum -A45 (resistant) and S. lycopersicum -A39 (susceptible) for the presence of Ty-3 gene.The P6-25 marker yielded a solitary band of 630 bp in CBESL 159, CBESL 162, CBESL 164, CBESL 168, CBESL 169, H4, H5, H7, H8, H1xH7, H5xH7, H7xH5, H8xH5, and H4xH5, indicating the presence of the Ty-3 resistant allele. Conversely, the remaining thirteen parents and hybrids, such as CBESL 129, CBESL 133, CBESL 142, CBESL 143, CBESL 146, CBESL 154, CBESL 160, H1, H2, H3, H6, H1xH5, and H8xH7, displayed a single band at 320 bp, indicating the absence of the Ty-3 gene (Fig.2).…”