This study was aimed (l)at analysing the sesame(Sesamum indicum L.) genetic resources using seed ( morphological and physiological Characteristics , biochemical markers such as seed protein and esterase electrophoresis and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers; and (2) at paving the way for uses of these markers/techniques including morphological traits for characterization of S. indicum L. accessions by pointing out their resolving power. To achieve this, experiments were carried in th...