In the context of histology, studying snRNAs involves techniques such as in situ hybridization, which allows for the localization of snRNAs within tissue sections. This method uses labeled RNA probes that hybridize to specific snRNAs, providing insights into their distribution and function in different cell types and tissues. Additionally, immunohistochemistry can be used to detect snRNP-associated proteins, further elucidating the role of snRNAs in cellular processes.