<p>Cell migration and differentiation are fundamental aspects of embryogenesis, essential to the development of any complex multicellular organism. Like most biological processes, the directional migration of different cell types and their differentiation into various specified cells with unique functions are regulated by intricate mechanisms, many details of which remain unresolved. The sea urchin embryo, which is optically clear and amenable to a wide variety of experimental manipulations, is an excellent model system to study these processes. Of specific significance is the formation of the embryonic endoskeleton, in which early cell migration and differentiation events can be observed in vivo. The sea urchin embryonic endoskeleton is fo...