Abstract

Abstract To determine if the walleye dermal sarcoma virus (WDSV) was present in both spring regressing tumors and fall developing tumors, an experimental transmission trial was conducted with cell-free tumor filtrates. A relatively high portion (82%) of young-of-the-year (age-0) walleyes Stizostedion vitreum inoculated with filtrates of spring-collected tumors developed dermal sarcomas. Conversely, no dermal sarcomas were observed on age-0 walleyes inoculated with filtrates of a tumor collected in the fall. Northern blot analysis demonstrated high levels of WDSV RNA in spring tumors and in inoculum derived from spring tumors, but very little viral RNA was detectable from fall tumors or inoculum derived from fall tumors.

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