“…Bisphenol A BPA Kloas et al, 1999;Levy et al, 2004 Xenopus laevis Nonlyphenol Surfactant Kloas et al, 1999 Xenopus [Silurana] tropicalis 17α-ethinylestradiol Synthetic hormone Pettersson et al, 2006;Pettersson and Berg, 2007;Berg et al, 2009;Gyllenhammar et al, 2009a,b;Hirakawa et al, 2013 Xenopus [Silurana] licles and polyovular follicles, were first reported in juvenile alligators inhabiting the lake [Guillette et al, 1994]. Subsequent studies using a combination of field collections and lab incubations revealed that disruptions in steroidogenic and TGF-β signaling pathways along with impeded folliculogenesis occurring in juvenile ovaries likely stemmed from earlier embryonic exposure due to the maternal deposition of these contaminants in yolks [Moore et al, 2010b[Moore et al, , 2011[Moore et al, , 2012bHale et al, 2019;Hale and Parrott., 2020]. Altogether, these and other reports from Lake Apopka suggest that embryonic exposure to EDCs alters transcriptional networks involved in early oogenesis and folliculogenesis and that these perturbations persist into juvenile life and perhaps beyond.…”