How is Whole Genome Sequencing Relevant to Histology?
Histology, the study of the microscopic structure of tissues, traditionally relies on staining techniques and microscopy to assess tissue architecture and pathology. However, integrating WGS into histological studies offers a molecular dimension, enabling researchers to link specific genetic mutations and variations with histopathological features. This can enhance our understanding of tissue-specific diseases such as cancer, where [genomic alterations]() play a pivotal role in disease progression.