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10 changes: 4 additions & 6 deletions metadata/rules/gorule-0000006.md
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---
layout: rule
id: GORULE:0000006
title: "IEP and HEP usage is restricted to terms from the Biological Process ontology"
title: "IEP and HEP usage is restricted to terms from the Biological Process ontology, except for interontology links"
type: filter
fail_mode: hard
status: implemented
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input: "GeneDB PF3D7_0507500 SUB1 GO:0075317 PMID:12764150 IEP F subtilisin-like protease 1 gene NCBITaxon:36329 20090624 GeneDB"
---
The IEP and its high throughput equivalent, HEP, evidence codes are used where process involvement is inferred from
the timing or location of expression of a gene, particularly when
comparing a gene that is not yet characterized with the timing or
location of expression of genes known to be involved in a particular
process. This type of annotation is only suitable with terms from the
Biological Process ontology.
the timing or location of expression of a gene, particularly when comparing a gene that is not yet characterized with the timing or
location of expression of genes known to be involved in a particular process. This type of annotation is only suitable with terms from the
Biological Process ontology. However since annotations inferred from interontology links keep the same evidence code, an exception needs to be made for annotations assigned by GOC.

For more information, see the [binding
guidelines](http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Binding_Guidelines)
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