“…Furthermore they require only a small amount of DNA; this is why they are often employed in the genetic evaluation of different plant species. They can be used either in combination ( Nkongolo, Michael & Demers, 2005 ; Alam, Naik & Mishra, 2009 ; De Lima et al, 2011 ; Singh et al, 2011 ; Debajit et al, 2015 ) or independently of each other ( Al-Humaid & Motawei, 2004 ; Wang, 2010 ; Guo et al, 2009 ; Bednarskaya et al, 2014 ). In grasses, RAPD and ISSR markers are most commonly used to evaluate genetic variability within and between populations, and for molecular characterization and identification of different species and their hybrids, cultivars and genotypes ( Posselt et al, 2006 ; Pivorienė et al, 2008 ; Al-Humaid, Ibrahim & Motawei, 2011 ; Motawei & Al-Ghumaiz, 2012 ; Madesis et al, 2014 ; Yuan et al, 2014 ).…”