The analysis of genomic data in histology involves several steps:
1. Sequencing: DNA from tissue samples is sequenced to generate raw genomic data. 2. Alignment: The raw data is aligned to a reference genome to identify genetic variations. 3. Annotation: The identified variations are annotated to determine their potential impact on gene function and tissue pathology. 4. Integration: The genomic data is integrated with histological findings to draw comprehensive conclusions about tissue health and disease.