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What is the key distinguishing factor between SAGE and CAGE?

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Serial Analysis of Gene Expression and Cap Analysis of Gene Expression both generate short tags for sequencing, yet differ fundamentally in biological focus. SAGE isolates tags from internal position after NlaIII cleavage, providing quantitative estimate of messenger RNA abundance regardless of transcript termini, often representing internal coding sequence. CAGE specifically captures 5 prime capped ends by biochemical selection of 7-methylguanosine, sequencing 20-27 base adjacent to transcription start site. Consequently, CAGE precisely maps transcription start sites and promoter usage, whereas SAGE enumerates gene expression levels without start site accuracy, reflecting distinction centered on cap structure.