DNA methylation signatures are usually based on multivariate approaches that require hundreds of sites for predictions. Here, we propose a computational framework named CimpleG for the detection of small CpG methylation signatures used for cell-type classification and deconvolution. We show that CimpleG is both 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. Altogether, CimpleG provides a complete computational framework for the delineation of DNAm signatures and cellular deconvolution.
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Maié, T., Schmidt, M., Erz, M., Wagner, W., & G. Costa, I. (2023). CimpleG: finding simple CpG methylation signatures. Genome Biology, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-023-03000-0
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