Sequence tag analysis using serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is a powerful strategy for the quantitative analysis
of gene expression in human genetic disorders. SAGE facilitates the measurement of mRNA transcripts and generates a non-biased
gene expression profile of normal and pathological disease tissue. In addition, the SAGE technique has the capacity of detecting
the expression of novel transcripts allowing for the identification of previously uncharacterised genes, thus providing a
unique advantage over the traditional microarray-based approach for expression profiling. The technique has been successful
in providing pathological gene expression profiles in a number of common genetic disorders including diabetes, cardiovascular
disease, Parkinson disease and Down syndrome. When combined with next generation sequencing platforms, SAGE has the potential
to become a more powerful and sensitive technique making it more amenable for diagnostic use. This review will therefore discuss
the application of SAGE to several common genetic disorders and will further evaluate its potential use in diagnosing human
genetic disease.