“…Interestingly, a study by Rantakari et al showed that Palb2 (−/−) mouse embryos revealed a notochord with diffuse and discontinuous morphology (Rantakari et al, 2010), implicating PALB2 in chordoma development. Moreover, a Brca1 (−/−) mouse model demonstrated that abnormalities in Brca1 ‐deficient embryos were most evident in the neural tube (Gowen et al, 1996), the development of which is induced by notochord‐derived sonic hedgehog ( Shh ) signaling (Kahane & Kalcheim, 2020). In line with this, a recent genomic study of 11 chordoma patients demonstrated that SBS3, a mutational signature associated with HR deficiency (HRD) and BRCA1/2 germline mutations, was significantly enriched in advanced chordoma samples (Gröschel et al, 2019), further supporting the potential importance of PALB2/BRCA2‐mediated HR repair in chordoma development.…”