“…Various haematopoietic diseases originate prenatally (Hunger et al, 1998;Greaves, 2005;Hong et al, 2008;Roy et al, 2012;Barrett et al, 2016), and oncogenic mutations in developing haematopoietic progenitors or stem cells can lead to pre-leukaemic changes that may not be manifested if the oncogene is activated in the adult counterparts (Barrett et al, 2016). The molecular mechanisms that regulate development and maintenance of haematopoietic progenitor and stem cells in the embryo differ significantly from those in the adult, and the functional heterogeneity that appears within the emerging HSC population during development further complicates our understanding of HSC regulation (Copley et al, 2012;Crisan et al, 2015;Beaudin et al, 2016).…”