Considerable progress has been made over the past few years in determining the key molecular players that regulate the commitment and development of early B-lineage cells in mouse bone marrow (transcription factors, cytokines and their receptors). However, confusion remains as to the precise stages, surface phenotypes and lineage restrictions that are observed early in B-cell development. Increasingly powerful flow cytometry analysis of genetically altered animals (knockouts and transgenics) combined with sensitive functional assays may provide an answer, a "scorecard" for the cell stages.