<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:r="https://r-universe.dev"><channel><title>costalab.r-universe.dev</title><link>https://costalab.r-universe.dev</link><description>Recent package updates in costalab</description><generator>R-universe</generator><image><url>https://github.com/costalab.png</url><title>R packages by costalab</title><link>https://costalab.r-universe.dev</link></image><lastBuildDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 17:31:25 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title>[costalab] CimpleG 1.0.1</title><author>tiagomaie@hotmail.com (Tiago F.V. Maié)</author><description>DNA methylation signatures are usually based on
multivariate approaches that require hundreds of sites for
predictions.  'CimpleG' is a method for the detection of small
CpG methylation signatures used for cell-type classification
and deconvolution.  'CimpleG' is time efficient and performs as
well as top performing methods for cell-type classification of
blood cells and other somatic cells, while basing its
prediction on a single DNA methylation site per cell type (but
users can also select more sites if they so wish).  Users can
train cell type classifiers ('CimpleG' based, and others) and
directly apply these in a deconvolution of cell mixes context.
Altogether, 'CimpleG' provides a complete computational
framework for the delineation of DNAm signatures and cellular
deconvolution.  For more details see Maié et al. (2023)
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