“…Previous molecular studies of ectomesenchymoma have shown chromosomal changes (trisomy, polyploidy, or focal gains) involving chromosomes 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 20, as well as t(12;15)(p12.3;q24.1) and t(1;12)(p32;p13) fusions, the latter with no rearrangement of ETV6 [ 8 – 12 ]. Griffin et al found FOXO1 gene rearrangements by RT-PCR in three cases with alveolar RMS morphology, of which two involved PAX3-FOXO1 fusion, and one harbored PAX7-FOXO1 translocation [ 5 ]. Whole genome/exome sequencing studies of this tumor are to date limited to one report.…”