“…The uncovered sequence of events is reminiscent of the pioneer neuron model first proposed over a century ago and which has been observed in various model systems, including Drosophila ( Sánchez-Soriano and Prokop, 2005 ; Lin et al, 1995 ; Jacobs and Goodman, 1989 ), zebrafish ( Hoijman et al, 2017 ; Wanner and Prince, 2013 ), and mouse ( Morante-Oria et al, 2003 ; Stainier and Gilbert, 1990 ). However, a key difference between what we observed and the classical model is that in the zebrafish pancreas these neurons are not migrating toward the target organ where they provide instructional cues for neuronal specification ( Hoijman et al, 2017 ) or lay down axon tracks for the following neurons ( Wanner and Prince, 2013 ). Instead, we observed the migration of these neurons away from the target organ while maintaining contact via neural extensions, which may subsequently provide tracks for other neurons to migrate along to reach their targets.…”