“…Several molecular marker systems have been used for determine genetic variation in different cereals such as rice, chickpea, lentil, barley, wheat and oat (Tarang et al, 2020;Andeden et al, 2013;Khazaei et al, 2016;Hou et al, 2005;Gurcan et al, 2017;Boczkowska et al, 2014). Recently, iPBS molecular markers developed based on retrotransposons (RTNs) have been used by several researchers for determination of genetic diversity in various plant species (Yıldız et al, 2015;Sipahi and Yumurtacı, 2020;Shirmohammadli et al, 2018;Öztürk et al, 2020;Karık et al, 2019;Hossein-Pour et al, 2019;Borno et al, 2017;Ali et al, 2019). Inter-primer binding site (iPBS) markers based on retrotransposon have advantages compared with other retrotransposon markers because of universal markers depends upon the presence of tRNA as a reverse transcriptase primer binding site, cost-effective and high efficiency (Kalendar et al, 2010;Nadeem et al, 2018).…”