“…Handling of zebrafish was done in compliance with German and Brandenburg state law, carefully monitored by the local authority for animal protection (LUGV, Brandenburg, Germany; Animal protocol #2347-18-2015). The following strains of zebrafish were maintained under standard conditions as previously described ( Westerfield et al., 1997 ): klf2a sh317 ( Novodvorsky et al., 2015 ), klf2b pbb42 ( Fontana et al., 2020 ), wnt9a sd49 ( Grainger et al., 2016 ), Tg( Dll4:Gal4 ) pbb65 (this study), Tg( 5xUAS:EGFP ) nkuasgfp1a ( Asakawa et al., 2008 ), Tg( 7xTCF-Xla.Siam:nls-mCherry ) ia5 ( Moro et al., 2012 ), Tg( EPV.Tp1-Mmu.Hbb:Venus-Mmu.Odc1 ) s940 [here referred to as Tg( TP1:VenusPEST ) s940 ] ( Ninov et al., 2012 ), Tg( kdrl:EGFP ) s843 ( Jin et al., 2005 ), Tg( klf2a:YFP ) mu107 ( Sugden et al., 2017 ), Tg( kdrl:Cre ) s898 ( Bertrand et al., 2010 ), Tg( hsp70l:loxP-STOP-loxP-EGFP-dntcf. ) mu200 ( Hübner et al., 2018 ), Tg( fli1a:Gal4FF ) ubs3 ( Herwig et al., 2011 ), Tg( UAS:klf2a ) ig1 ( Renz et al., 2015 ), TgBAC( nfatc1:GAL4ff ) mu286 ( Pestel et al., 2016 ), and Tg( 5xUAS-E1b:6xMYC-notch1a intra ) kca3 ( Scheer et al., 2002 ).…”