Abstract
RAPD and ISSR markers have been used to classify 32 samples of parsley (Petroselinum Crispum (Mill.) Nym. ex A. W. Hill) including the root and leaf plants. In total, 51 RAPD and 66 ISSR markers were amplified by five RAPD and six ISSR primers. On average, the ISSR and RAPD spectra had 11 and 10.2 bands, respectively. The matrix of genetic distances between the samples was constructed using Jaccard coefficients. The dendrogram constructed by the UPGMA method graphically shows the values of genetic distances. The distance between root and leaf forms of parsley was 0.292.
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