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Can Histology Identify Genetic Mutations?

While histology itself does not directly identify genetic mutations, it can reveal the phenotypic consequences of such mutations. For instance, histological staining techniques can identify abnormal protein accumulations, tissue architecture disruptions, and cellular atypia, which may suggest underlying genetic anomalies. Combining histological analysis with molecular techniques such as PCR and sequencing can provide a comprehensive understanding of how genetic mutations manifest in tissues.

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