missense mutations

Can Missense Mutations Be Detected in Histological Studies?

While histological techniques like staining and microscopy provide detailed images of tissue structure, they do not directly detect genetic mutations. However, the phenotypic consequences of missense mutations can often be observed histologically. For example, abnormal cell morphology or tissue organization might hint at underlying genetic issues, which can then be confirmed through molecular techniques like PCR or sequencing.

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