Epigenetically altered third-generation female rats (EDC lineage, shown in gray bar) whose progenitors were exposed to vinclozolin, a common-use fungicide with endocrine-disrupting (EDC) properties, prefer males from the unexposed control lineage (A Left). Females from an unexposed lineage (control lineage, shown in open bar) show a similar preference for control-lineage males. A score of 0 on the x axis indicates no preference. Data in the positive direction indicate time spent in the third of the chamber by control-lineage males. Data in the negative direction indicate a preference for the EDC-lineage male. A significant preference of all females, regardless of their lineage, was found for the behaviors Still, Walking, Grooming, Plexiglas, and Wire Mesh, as well as in Total preference behaviors (see text). Males, whether from EDC lineage (gray bar) or control lineage (open bar), do not show any significant preferences (B Right). A score of 0 on the x axis indicates no preference, and there was no significant positive (toward control lineage) or negative (toward EDC lineage) preference by males, regardless of their lineage, for either lineage of females. Presented are the mean (± 1 SEM) differences in the time spent in each behavior. The various behavioral measures and test are described in Methods.