Following #rstats packages were maintained and are back on #CRAN now thanks to Andrej Spiess

- #dpcR, 2025-06-18, Digital PCR Analysis <10.32614/CRAN.package.dpcR>
- #MBmca, 2025-06-11, Nucleic Acid Melting Curve Analysis (https://journal.r-project.org/articles/RJ-2013-024/)
- #qpcR, 2025-06-10, Modelling and Analysis of Real-Time PCR Data <doi10.1093/bioinformatics/btn227>
- #PCRedux, 2025-06-13, Quantitative #PCR (#qPCR) Data Mining and Machine Learning Toolkit as Described in <doi:10.21105/Joss.04407>

Most problems have been fixed in the #PCRedux package. There are still issues with the #rgl package and #Matrix is causing trouble on older platforms (especially #Ubuntu) 🤔. We're still figuring out how to solve the rgl problem, unfortunately it depends on the #qpcR package which calculates some of our key parameters 💡.
More work ahead of us.

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@Lluis_Revilla my oldest package is on #CRAN since 2012-08-31. It has the fewest dependencies. I cannot remember that it was removed once. #PCRedux has the most dependencies. 🤨
I sincerely hope to get PCRedux back on CRAN. Otherwise, #GitHub is the venue for the users. I will try my best.

Last December, the #rstats package #bcp was archived. 🙄
https://cran.r-project.org/package=bcp
As my package 📁 #PCRedux 🧬 depends on it, it had a similar fate (like some others). I vainly hoped that its maintainer would bring it back to #CRAN . My plan is in the coming months to incorporate relevant code from bpc into my package or remove the dependent function within my package. Since it is published at #JOSS [1], this is important for me.
Let's see when this works out 🤞

[1] https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.04407

CRAN: Package bcp