Actinidia deliciosa var. deliciosa a dioecious plant species has become very popular for commercial cultivation in the low and mid-Himalayan regions of India. But dioecy represents an important constraint in kiwifruit breeding programmes and also requires identification of male and female genotypes before planting an orchard. The PCR-based RAPD technique can be used to detail the genetic control of dioecy in several species. In the present study, 34 random primers were studied to identify sex in kiwifruit and eight sex-linked markers were identified. Six were female-specific and two were male-specific in nature. This communication deals with the RAPD data generated by using 34 primers and a dendrogram has been developed using the UPGMA method.